Using ERPs to explore the impact of affective distraction on working memory stages in schizophrenia

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Łukasz Okruszek
M. Jarkiewicz
M. Gola
M. Cella
E. Łojek
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[1] Polish Academy of Sciences,Clinical Neuroscience Lab, Institute of Psychology
[2] Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology,Third Department of Psychiatry
[3] Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology,Department of Neurophysiology
[4] Nicolaus Copernicus University,Centre for Modern Interdisciplinary Technologies
[5] King’s College London,Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
[6] University of Warsaw,Faculty of Psychology
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Schizophrenia; Working memory; Emotion; ERP;
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Research on individuals with schizophrenia (SCZ) shows a variety of emotional and cognitive deficits. We examined the hypothesis that ineffective emotional interference control may impact working memory (WM) performance by disrupting information encoding, maintenance, or retrieval in SCZ. Twenty-eight SCZ and 28 matched healthy controls (HC) performed the visual and verbal delayed-matching-to-sample task (DMST) with trials preceded by negative and nonemotional visual distractors. Event-Related Potentials associated with affective stimuli processing (Late Positive Potential-LPP) and WM-encoding (target-P3), maintenance (Negative Slow Wave-NSW), and retrieval (probe-P3) were analyzed. Patients showed overall worse DMST accuracy than HC. Emotional distraction negatively impacted accuracy during the verbal DMST in both groups combined. Both groups also displayed similar LPP modulation during the presentation of emotional distractors. HC showed enhanced NSW after presentation of a negative distraction, whereas this did not occur in SCZ. Comparable effects of emotional distraction were found for WM-encoding and retrieval in both groups. While emotional and neutral stimuli differentially impacted WM-maintenance on the neural level in HC, we did not observe this effect in SCZ, even though both groups showed similar behavioral and neurophysiological reactions to affective stimuli. Deficits in inhibitory mechanisms in SCZ may be responsible for this effect and may have particular relevance for WM-maintenance difficulties.
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