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Antisaccade performance in schizophrenia patients,their first‐degree biological relatives,and community comparison subjects: Data from the COGS study
Authors:Allen D. Radant  Dorcas J. Dobie  Monica E. Calkins  Ann Olincy  David L. Braff  Kristin S. Cadenhead  Robert Freedman  Michael F. Green  Tiffany A. Greenwood  Raquel E. Gur  Ruben C. Gur  Gregory A. Light  Sean P. Meichle  Steve P. Millard  Jim Mintz  Keith H. Nuechterlein  Nicholas J. Schork  Larry J. Seidman  Larry J. Siever  Jeremy M. Silverman  William S. Stone  Neal R. Swerdlow  Ming T. Tsuang  Bruce I. Turetsky  Debby W. Tsuang
Abstract:The antisaccade task is a widely used technique to measure failure of inhibition, an important cause of cognitive and clinical abnormalities found in schizophrenia. Although antisaccade performance, which reflects the ability to inhibit prepotent responses, is a putative schizophrenia endophenotype, researchers have not consistently reported the expected differences between first‐degree relatives and comparison groups. Schizophrenia participants (n=219) from the large Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia (COGS) sample (n=1078) demonstrated significant deficits on an overlap version of the antisaccade task compared to their first‐degree relatives (n=443) and community comparison subjects (CCS; n=416). Although mean antisaccade performance of first‐degree relatives was intermediate between schizophrenia participants and CCS, a linear mixed‐effects model adjusting for group, site, age, and gender found no significant performance differences between the first‐degree relatives and CCS. However, admixture analyses showed that two components best explained the distributions in all three groups, suggesting two distinct doses of an etiological factor. Given the significant heritability of antisaccade performance, the effects of a genetic polymorphism is one possible explanation of our results.
Keywords:Oculomotor  Endophenotype  Antisaccade  Schizophrenia  Family
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