Smooth pursuit in schizophrenia: Abnormalities of open- and closed-loop responses |
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Authors: | BRETT A. CLEMENTZ JENNIFER E. McDOWELL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla |
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Abstract: | A sample of 29 schizophrenia patients and 27 nonpsychiatric subjects were tested on measures of open- and closed-loop smooth-pursuit performance. Rashbass step-ramps were used to measure pursuit latency and open-loop gain. Regular ramps were used to calculate frequency and amplitude of both catch-up saccades and square-wave jerks, frequency of anticipatory saccades, and steady-state gain. Schizophrenia patients demonstrated lower open-loop gain than did nonpsychiatric subjects, an effect that was accentuated at faster target velocities. They also showed reduced steady-state gain, but only to 30%s right-moving targets. There was no evidence of saccadic abnormalities during smooth pursuit among the schizophrenia patients. These patients generated fewer square-wave jerks than did nonpsychiatric subjects for 10% left-moving targets. These results suggest an abnormality of smooth-pursuit initiation among patients with schizophrenia. |
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Keywords: | Schizophrenia Smooth pursuit Open-loop gain Steady-state gain Pursuit gain Saccades |
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