Do self-reports of perceptual anomalies reflect gating deficits in schizophrenia patients?

被引:65
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作者
Light, GA [1 ]
Braff, DL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychiat, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
关键词
schizophrenia; suppression; gating; event-related potential; P50; neuropsychology;
D O I
10.1016/S0006-3223(99)00280-2
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Jin and colleagues presented an innovative study examining P50 suppression and patients' self-reported perceptual anomalies as two related operational measures of sensory gating deficits in schizophrenia patients. They found that those schizophrenia patients who endorsed experiences of sensory inundation had normal levels of P50 suppression whereas patients who tended to endorse fewer complaints of perceptual anomalies had P50 suppression deficits,Jin et al's finding challenges the common belief that P50 suppression deficits are associated with cognitive and sensory anomalies reflecting poor gating in schizophrenia patients. This article comments on how the dissociation between phenomenological experiences of gating disturbances and P50 suppression might be explained by the limits of self-report in schizophrenia patients who have deficient insight and self-awareness. We hypothesize that the self-reported inability to screen out irrelevant stimuli reflects a voluntary, controlled process that is different from the involuntary, automatic process measured by P50 suppression. (C) 2000 Society of Biological Psychiatry.
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页码:463 / 467
页数:5
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