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Effects of sound intensity on a midlatency evoked response to repeated auditory stimuli in schizophrenic and normal subjects
Authors:JAY GRIFFITH  LEE D. HOFFER  LAWRENCE E. ADLER  GARY O. ZERBE  ROBERT FREEDMAN
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, Veterans Administration Medical Center and University of Colorado Health Science Center, Denver, USA;Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics, Veterans Administration Medical Center and University of Colorado Health Science Center, Denver, USA
Abstract:Inhibitory gating of response to repeated stimuli is demonstrated by several event-related potentials, including the auditory P50 wave. The present study examined the effects of variation in sound intensity on this phenomenon in schizophrenics and normal subjects. Paired clicks, 500 ms apart, were presented 50 dB above threshold to 10 normal subjects and 10 schizophrenics. The normal subjects demonstrated significantly more decrement of response to the second stimulus than did the schizophrenics. When the sounds were noticeably louder(70 dB above threshold), no such difference was observed. Rather, both groups had similarly diminished gating of response. A significant difference between schizophrenics and normal subjects was also observed when the sounds were 30 dB above threshold, but the difference was smaller than that at 50 dB. At any stimulus intensity, concomitant eye movements led to loss of gating of P50 in the normal subjects.
Keywords:Auditory event-related potentials    Auditory threshold    Schizophrenia
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