Chen Y, Nakayama K, Levy D L, Matthysse S, Holzman P S
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 Apr 13;96(8):4724-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.8.4724.
Schizophrenia patients and many of their relatives show impaired smooth pursuit eye tracking. The brain mechanisms underlying this impairment are not yet known, but because reduced open-loop acceleration and closed-loop gain accompany it, compromised perceptual processing of motion signals is implicated. A previous study showed that motion discrimination is impaired in schizophrenia patients. Motion discrimination can make use of position and contrast as well as velocity cues. Here, we report that the motion discrimination deficit, which occurs in both schizophrenic patients and in their first-degree relatives, involves a failure of velocity detection, which appears when judging intermediate target velocities. At slower and faster velocities, judgments of velocity discrimination seemed normal until we experimentally disentangled velocity cues from nonmotion cues. We further report that compromised velocity discrimination is associated with sluggish initiation of smooth pursuit. These findings point to specific central nervous system correlates of schizophrenic pathophysiology.
精神分裂症患者及其许多亲属表现出平滑追踪眼球运动受损。这种损伤背后的脑机制尚不清楚,但由于其伴随着开环加速度降低和闭环增益降低,因此意味着运动信号的感知处理受到了损害。先前的一项研究表明,精神分裂症患者的运动辨别能力受损。运动辨别可以利用位置、对比度以及速度线索。在此,我们报告,精神分裂症患者及其一级亲属中出现的运动辨别缺陷涉及速度检测失败,这种失败在判断中等目标速度时出现。在较慢和较快速度下,速度辨别判断似乎正常,直到我们通过实验将速度线索与非运动线索区分开。我们还报告,速度辨别受损与平滑追踪启动迟缓有关。这些发现指出了精神分裂症病理生理学的特定中枢神经系统相关性。