The Search for the Psychobiological Substrate of Childhood Onset Schizophrenia

ROBERT ASARNOW Ph.D, TRACY SHERMAN Ph.D., ROBERT STRANDBURG Ph.D.
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This paper describes a program of neurobehavioral research aimed at: (1) isolating core information processing impairments in childhood onset schizophrenia, and (2) identifying structures in the central nervous system which mediate those impairments. Children meeting DSM-III criteria for schizophrenia, mental age matched normals, and younger normals were administered a series of visual information processing tasks. The results of these studies suggest that controlled attentional processes, which normally develop during middle childhood, are impaired in schizophrenic children while more automatic modes of attending are relatively intact. Convergent evidence for this conclusion was provided by event related potentials recorded from 7 scalp loci while children were performing on one of the tasks used in the first project. The schizophrenic children produced a small contingent negative variation (CNV) which was slow to develop and resolve as well as diminished amplitudes for N1, P3, and slow wave components. This suggests that these children are impaired in their ability to regulate the mobilization and direction of attention and to discriminate target stimuli. Event-related potential components of the schizophrenic children tended to be most deviant at frontal leads, but midline and lateralized deficits were also seen at vertex and posterior recording sites. The relationship of these impairments in controlled attentional processes to the phenomenology of childhood onset schizophrenia is discussed.

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儿童精神分裂症发病的心理生物学基础研究
本文介绍了一项神经行为研究计划,旨在:(1)分离儿童期精神分裂症的核心信息处理缺陷,(2)识别中枢神经系统中介导这些缺陷的结构。符合DSM-III精神分裂症标准的儿童、心理年龄匹配的正常儿童和更年轻的正常儿童被执行一系列的视觉信息处理任务。这些研究的结果表明,通常在儿童中期发展的控制注意力过程在精神分裂症儿童中受损,而更多的自动参与模式相对完整。儿童在执行第一个项目中使用的一个任务时,从7个头皮位点记录的事件相关电位为这一结论提供了趋同的证据。精神分裂症患儿产生小的偶发负变异(CNV),其发展和消退缓慢,并且N1, P3和慢波分量的振幅减弱。这表明这些儿童在调节注意力的动员和方向以及区分目标刺激方面的能力受损。精神分裂症儿童的事件相关电位成分倾向于在额导联最偏离,但中线和侧侧的缺陷也见于顶点和后部的记录位点。这些障碍的控制注意过程的关系,儿童精神分裂症发病的现象学进行了讨论。
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