N400 abnormalities in late life schizophrenia and related psychoses

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作者
Olichney, JM
Iragui, VJ
Kutas, M
Nowacki, R
Jeste, DV
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,DEPT NEUROSCI,SAN DIEGO,CA 92103
[2] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,DEPT PSYCHIAT,SAN DIEGO,CA 92103
[3] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,DEPT COGNIT SCI,SAN DIEGO,CA 92103
[4] VET AFFAIRS MED CTR,NEUROL SERV,SAN DIEGO,CA 92161
[5] VET AFFAIRS MED CTR,PSYCHIAT SERV,SAN DIEGO,CA 92161
关键词
aging; psychophysiology; event-related potential; semantic network; language;
D O I
10.1016/S0006-3223(96)00242-9
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The N400, an event-related brain potential (ERP) sensitive to semantic congruity, has been reported to have increased latency and/or reduced amplitude in young adults with schizophrenia. Little is known, however, regarding the N400 in older schizophrenia patients, especially those with late onset. We studied 18 middle-aged and elderly patients with schizophrenia and related psychoses (nine with early-onset psychosis (EOP) and nine with late-onset psychosis (LOP)), and nine normal comparison (NC) subjects. Subjects read words which were semantically incongruent (50%) or congruent (50%) with a preceding spoken phrase which defined either art antonymic or categorical relationship, The LOP group had a significantly later peak latency of the N400 congruity effect compared to the NC group. Seven of 18 psychosis patients, but none (0/9) of the normal subjects, had an abnormal latency or amplitude (p = 0.04), measured at T6 (right temporal). Smaller amplitudes were associated with more severe negative symptoms (r(p) = 0.58; p = 0.01). N400 abnormalities in older schizophrenia patients likely reflect abnormal processing of semantic information. (C) 1997 Society of Biological Psychiatry.
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