Working memory related gamma oscillations in schizophrenia patients

被引:176
作者
Basar-Eroglu, Canan
Brand, Andreas
Hildebrandt, Helmut
Kedzior, Karina Karolina
Mathes, Birgit
Schmiedt, Christina
机构
[1] Univ Bremen, Inst Psychol & Cognit Res, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, Ctr Cognit Sci, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[3] Univ Bremen, Dept Neuropsychol & Behav Neurobiol, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[4] Gen Hosp Bremen E, Ctr Psychiat, D-28325 Bremen, Germany
[5] Gen Hosp Bremen E, Clin Neurol, D-28325 Bremen, Germany
[6] Hamse Inst Adv Study, D-27753 Delmenhorst, Germany
关键词
ERPs; gamma-band; working memory; schizophrenia; brain oscillations; executive function;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2006.07.007
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Recent reports show that the capability of neural networks supporting high-frequency synchronization is reduced in the brain of schizophrenia patients. Specifically, deficits in gamma activity have been shown in schizophrenia patients during perception and simple cognitive tasks. However little is known about alterations in gamma responses during complex and higher cognitive processing. The main objective of this study was to investigate modulation of event-related gamma responses in tasks varying working memory (WM) load in schizophrenia patients (N=10) and healthy controls (N=10). Gamma amplitude values were obtained for a simple choice reaction task, a low WM demand task, and a high WM demand task. During all three tasks schizophrenia patients showed significantly slower reaction times and higher error rates than controls. A gradual increase of gamma amplitudes after stimulus onset was associated with increase of WM load in controls. In contrast, high amplitude gamma oscillations remained constant regardless of task difficulty in patients. These results suggest that healthy subjects used various cognitive strategies depending on task difficulty, while schizophrenia patients needed to initiate complex cognitive processes similar to those used during processing of novel contexts or stimuli even for the simple choice reaction task with low cognitive demand. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:39 / 45
页数:7
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