Chronic schizophrenics with positive symptomatology have shortened EEG microstate durations


Autoria(s): Strelets, V.; Faber, P. L.; Golikova, J.; Novototsky-Vlasov, V.; Koenig, Thomas; Gianotti, Lorena; Gruzelier, J. H.; Lehmann, D.
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01/11/2003

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OBJECTIVE: In young, first-episode, never-treated schizophrenics compared with controls, (a) generally shorter durations of EEG microstates were reported (Koukkou et al., Brain Topogr 6 (1994) 251; Kinoshita et al., Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging 83 (1998) 58), and (b) specifically, shorter duration of a particular class of microstates (Koenig et al., Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 249 (1999) 205). We now examined whether older, chronic schizophrenic patients with positive symptomatology also show these characteristics. METHODS: Multichannel resting EEG (62.2 s/subject) from two subject groups, 14 patients (36.1+/-10.2 years old) and 13 controls (35.1+/-8.2 years old), all males, was analyzed into microstates using a global approach for microstate analysis that clustered the microstates into 4 classes (Koenig et al., 1999). RESULTS: (a) Hypothesis testing of general microstate shortening supported a trend (P=0.064). (b) Two-way repeated measure ANOVA (two subject groupsx4 microstate classes) showed a significant group effect for microstate duration. Posthoc tests revealed that a microstate class with brain electric field orientation from left central to right central-posterior had significantly shorter microstates in patients than controls (68.5 vs. 76.1 ms, P=0.034). CONCLUSIONS: The results were in line with the results from young, never-treated, productive patients, thus suggesting that in schizophrenic information processing, one class of mental operations might intermittently cause deviant mental constructs because of premature termination of processing.

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Strelets, V.; Faber, P. L.; Golikova, J.; Novototsky-Vlasov, V.; Koenig, Thomas; Gianotti, Lorena; Gruzelier, J. H.; Lehmann, D. (2003). Chronic schizophrenics with positive symptomatology have shortened EEG microstate durations. Clinical neurophysiology, 114(11), pp. 2043-2051. Elsevier 10.1016/s1388-2457(03)00211-6 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(03)00211-6>

doi:10.7892/boris.39767

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eng

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Elsevier

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http://boris.unibe.ch/39767/

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Strelets, V.; Faber, P. L.; Golikova, J.; Novototsky-Vlasov, V.; Koenig, Thomas; Gianotti, Lorena; Gruzelier, J. H.; Lehmann, D. (2003). Chronic schizophrenics with positive symptomatology have shortened EEG microstate durations. Clinical neurophysiology, 114(11), pp. 2043-2051. Elsevier 10.1016/s1388-2457(03)00211-6 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(03)00211-6>

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