Target anticipation and impairment of smooth pursuit eye movements in schizophrenia

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P. Trillenberg
W. Heide
K. Junghanns
M. Blankenburg
V. Arolt
D. Kömpf
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Medical University of Lübeck,undefined
[3] D-23538 Lübeck,undefined
[4] Germany e-mail: heide@medinf.mu-luebeck.de,undefined
[5] Fax: +49-451-5002489 ,undefined
[6] Department of Psychiatry,undefined
[7] Medical University of Lübeck,undefined
[8] D-23538 Lübeck,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
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Key words Smooth pursuit; Schizophrenia; Prediction; Monitor theory; Human;
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A reduced gain of smooth pursuit eye velocity has frequently been reported in schizophrenic patients. With respect to predictable stimuli, this could be due to a deficit in predicting the target path. To determine this contribution to smooth pursuit eye movement performance, we analyzed the ocular smooth pursuit response to a sinusoidally moving target that was suddenly stopped after some cycles of regular movement. Horizontal eye movements were recorded with infrared reflection oculography in a group of 17 schizophrenic in-patients and 16 age-matched healthy subjects for controls. The patients exhibited a reduced gain of smooth pursuit velocity, but phase lag was not different from the control group. After the unpredictable stop of target movement, predictive sinusoidal smooth pursuit was maintained for 150 to 200 ms in both groups. The resulting maximal position and velocity error was larger in the patient group. In conclusion, schizophrenic patients were able to generate a normal anticipatory component of smooth pursuit and to switch it off in response to external demands. They showed, however, an increased velocity of anticipatory pursuit, which might be used to compensate for the primary deficit of smooth pursuit velocity frequently found in schizophrenics.
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