Narr Katherine L, Green Michael F, Capetillo-Cunliffe Linda, Toga Arthur W, Zaidel Eran
Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1769, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2003 Nov;112(4):623-32. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.112.4.623.
Reports of left-hemisphere dysfunction and abnormal interhemispheric transfer in schizophrenia are mixed. The authors used a unified paradigm, the lateralized lexical decision task, to assess hemispheric specialization in word recognition, hemispheric error monitoring, and interhemispheric transfer in male, right-handed participants with schizophrenia (n=34) compared with controls (n=20). Overall, performance and error monitoring were worse in patients. However, patients like controls showed left-hemisphere superiority for lexical processing and right-hemisphere superiority for error monitoring. Only patients showed selective-interhemispheric lexicality priming for accuracy, in which performance improved when the lexical status of target and distractor stimuli presented to each hemifield was congruent. Results suggest that schizophrenia is associated with impaired monitoring and with increased interhemispheric automatic information transfer rather than with changed hemispheric specialization for language or error monitoring.
关于精神分裂症患者左半球功能障碍及半球间异常信息传递的报告结果不一。作者采用了一种统一的范式,即偏侧化词汇判断任务,来评估男性右利手精神分裂症患者(n = 34)与对照组(n = 20)在单词识别中的半球特化、半球错误监测及半球间信息传递情况。总体而言,患者的表现和错误监测较差。然而,与对照组一样,患者在词汇处理方面表现出左半球优势,在错误监测方面表现出右半球优势。只有患者在准确性方面表现出选择性半球间词汇启动效应,即当呈现给每个半视野的目标刺激和干扰刺激的词汇状态一致时,表现会有所改善。结果表明,精神分裂症与监测受损及半球间自动信息传递增加有关,而非与语言或错误监测的半球特化改变有关。