OCULOMOTOR PERFORMANCE IN OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER

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TIEN, AY [1 ]
PEARLSON, GD [1 ]
MACHLIN, SR [1 ]
BYLSMA, FW [1 ]
HOEHNSARIC, R [1 ]
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[1] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PSYCHIAT,DIV NEUROIMAGING,BALTIMORE,MD 21205
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 1992年 / 149卷 / 05期
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R749 [精神病学];
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Objective: Neuroimaging studies have shown abnormalities of the frontal cortex and basal ganglia in persons with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Since lesions in the frontal cortex and basal ganglia areas affect performance on goal-guided saccadic eye movements, this study investigated the relation between the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder and oculomotor performance. Method: Eleven patients with the clinical diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder and 14 normal subjects were assessed with respect to their performance on both visual-guided and goal-guided oculomotor tasks. Fixation performance was also measured. Results: The group with obsessive-compulsive disorder had a very significantly greater error rate and a significantly greater rate of inaccurate saccades on the goal-guided antisaccade task, whereas they were not different from the normal group in reaction time, saccadic velocity, and accuracy on the visual-guided saccade task. The distribution of error rates for the patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder was broad, with more than one-half outside the range of the normal group. Most of the abnormal findings were among male patients. Conclusions: The results support the hypothesis of a relationship between impaired performance on goal-guided saccadic eye movement tasks and the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder, but they also suggest a gender-related subgroup within the group with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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页码:641 / 646
页数:6
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