Lateralized attentional deficits in drug-free and medicated schizophrenic patients |
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Authors: | Sharon B Wigal James M Swanson Steven G Potkin |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA 92612-2418, U.S.A. b Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92612-2418, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Performance on a cued reaction time (RT) task, theoretically linked to posterior and anterior neuroanatomical systems in the brain (Posner, M. I. et al., Science, 1988, 210, 1627–1631; Archives of General Psychiatry, 1988, 15, 811–821), was used to assess sensory orienting and maintenance of attention. In schizophrenic patients, Posner et al. found a lateralized abnormality in RT (longer RTs to uncued targets in the right visual field than in the left visual field), as did Maruff et al. (Neuropsychologia, 1995, 33, 1205–1223), but Strauss et al. (Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1991, 37, 139–146), among others, did not replicate this effect. However, the subjects in these studies differed in the percentage of schizophrenic patients taking neuroleptic medication at the time of testing and in the chronicity of the illness. In the present study, we used two groups of schizophrenic subjects to control for the use of neuroleptic medication. The lateralized abnormality in RT was observed in the drug-free group of schizophrenic subjects, but not in the group of drug-treated schizophrenic subjects. |
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Keywords: | attention schizophrenia lateralized effect neuroleptics reaction time (RT) task |
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