Movement-related potentials point towards an impaired tuning of reafferent sensory feedback by preceding motor activation in schizophrenia

被引:1
作者
Bender, Stephan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Schroeder, Johannes [4 ]
Freitag, Christine [2 ]
Roessner, Veit [3 ]
Resch, Franz [5 ]
Weisbrod, Matthias [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Heidelberg Univ, Hosp Psychiat, Sect Expt Psychopathol Neurophysiol, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Dresden, Med Sch Carl Gustav Carus, Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat, D-01307 Dresden, Germany
[4] Heidelberg Univ, Hosp Psychiat, Sect Gerontopsychiat, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
[5] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
[6] Hosp Psychiat, SRH Klinikum Karlsbad Langensteinbach, D-76307 Karlsbad, Germany
关键词
Movement-related potentials; Source analysis; Neurological soft signs; Lateralization; Agency; FRANKFURT COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE; CONTINGENT NEGATIVE-VARIATION; NEUROLOGICAL SOFT SIGNS; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; CORTICAL POTENTIALS; COROLLARY DISCHARGE; FINGER MOVEMENTS; CORTEX; DYSFUNCTION; COMMUNICATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.pscychresns.2011.09.013
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The link between focal motor system activation and reafferent sensory feedback is thought to be crucial for the perception that a movement is actively performed. In this article, we examine how schizophrenia affects the relationship between motor and somatosensory system activation. Movement-related potential source analysis allowed us to separate and compare motor activation deficits and reafferent feedback processing. We analyzed lateralized movement-related potentials during choice reaction movements in 16 subjects with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder. These subjects had partial remissions with predominantly negative symptoms and were compared to an age-matched healthy control group. In the schizophrenia/schizoaffective group, dipole source analysis indicated a significantly reduced lateralized sensorimotor activation immediately preceding movement execution. In contrast, activation by reafferent feedback was relatively unimpaired. Subjects with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder lacked a focal motor and reafferent sensory processing correlation, which can be identified through a significantly different regression slope from healthy controls. Reduced action-related motor system activation in subjects with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder was associated with preserved activation by reafferent sensory feedback. Most importantly, motor-sensory tuning, i.e. a specific enhancement of sensory information necessary to monitor movements, could not be found in subjects with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder. Our data provide further evidence for disturbed motor-sensory interactions in schizophrenia. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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