Reduced MMN-indexed auditory change detection in a non-clinical high schizotypy sample.

Q3 Medicine Personality Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-09-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pen.2024.3
Jenna N Bissonnette, T-Jay Anderson, Lauren Ross, Ashley M Francis, Kaitlyn Napier, N Will Shead, Derek J Fisher
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Abstract

Schizotypal traits include abnormalities in cognition, behavior, and interpersonal relationships that are similar, yet less severe than psychotic symptomology. It is estimated that approximately 5% of the general population displays psychotic symptoms and experiences that can be considered schizotypal in nature, but there is little research examining the neurological correlates of these traits. The mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related potential is an objective measure of auditory change detection derived from electroencephalography. The current study contributes to the limited body of evidence examining the neurobiological underpinnings of schizotypy in a non-clinical sample using the MMN. Participants were recruited from the general population and divided into high and low-schizotypy groups for comparison. Individuals with high schizotypal traits displayed reduced MMN amplitudes in response to frequency and location deviants, and longer MMN latencies in response to location deviants. Specific sub-traits of schizotypy were uniquely related to frequency and location amplitudes, suggesting the previously reported inconsistencies in the literature may be due to diverse samples and differing deviant tone types. Finally, impulsivity and sensation-seeking likely contributed to the slower processing seen in location deviance detection. Ultimately, the current results provide evidence that the neurobiological abnormalities seen in clinical populations of schizotypal personality disorder and psychosis also extend to non-clinical populations.

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非临床高度精神分裂症样本的 MMN 指数听觉变化检测能力降低。
分裂型特质包括认知、行为和人际关系方面的异常,与精神病症状相似,但没有那么严重。据估计,约有 5%的普通人群会表现出精神症状和经历,这些症状和经历可被视为精神分裂症型,但对这些特质的神经相关性研究却很少。错配负性(MMN)事件相关电位是从脑电图中得出的听觉变化检测的客观测量方法。本研究利用 MMN 对非临床样本中精神分裂症的神经生物学基础进行了研究,为有限的证据库做出了贡献。研究人员从普通人群中招募研究对象,并将其分为精神分裂症高发组和精神分裂症低发组进行比较。具有高度精神分裂症特质的个体对频率和位置偏差的反应显示出较低的MMN振幅,而对位置偏差的反应显示出较长的MMN潜伏期。精神分裂症的特定亚特质与频率和位置振幅有独特的关系,这表明之前文献中报道的不一致可能是由于不同的样本和不同的偏离音调类型造成的。最后,冲动和寻求感觉可能是造成位置偏差检测处理速度较慢的原因。最终,目前的研究结果提供了证据,证明在精神分裂型人格障碍和精神病临床人群中出现的神经生物学异常也会延伸到非临床人群中。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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