Collinson Simon L, Phillips Tania Jane, James Anthony C D, Quested Digby J, Crow Timothy J
Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, UK.
Psychiatry Res. 2004 Mar 15;125(3):219-24. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2003.12.018.
The aim of this study was to investigate lateral bias in patients with early-onset schizophrenia. Hand, eye, and foot preferences and relative hand skill were examined in early-onset patients (n=44) and matched controls (n=39), and were compared with population estimates. Patients demonstrated a significant excess in mixed handedness (20.5% vs. 8.5%) relative to population estimates and reduced relative hand skill on a pegboard task compared with controls. Left eye preference was significantly less common in schizophrenic patients relative to population estimates. Crossed eye-hand and eye-foot preferences were not significantly increased in the patient group as a whole but were present, respectively, in four of nine and five of nine mixed-handed patients but in none of five mixed-handed controls. These findings are consistent with the view that lateralisation is anomalous in schizophrenia early in the course of illness.
本研究旨在调查早发性精神分裂症患者的偏侧性倾向。对早发性患者(n = 44)和匹配的对照组(n = 39)进行了手、眼和足偏好以及相对手部技能的检查,并与总体估计值进行比较。与总体估计值相比,患者中混合利手的比例显著过高(20.5% 对 8.5%),并且在钉板任务中相对于对照组,其相对手部技能有所降低。相对于总体估计值,精神分裂症患者中左眼偏好明显不常见。总体而言,患者组中交叉的眼-手和眼-足偏好并未显著增加,但在9名混合利手患者中有4名和5名分别存在交叉的眼-手和眼-足偏好,而5名混合利手对照组中均未出现。这些发现与疾病早期精神分裂症患者的偏侧化异常这一观点一致。