Kéri Szabolcs, Benedek György
Semmelweis University, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Budapest, Hungary.
Vis Neurosci. 2007 Mar-Apr;24(2):183-9. doi: 10.1017/S0952523807070253.
Evidence suggests that patients with schizophrenia show impaired performances on tests assessing the magnocellular (M) visual pathway. The aim of this study was to investigate M pathway functioning in persons at high-risk of psychosis. Sixteen high-risk persons at the prodromal phase of psychosis and 20 healthy controls participated. Two types of contrast sensitivity measurements were used, during which participants were asked to detect a briefly presented target Gabor patch. In the pulsed-pedestal paradigm, the luminance of the background field was decreased to saturate M pathways and to bias information processing to parvocellular (P) pathways. In the steady-pedestal paradigm, the luminance of the background field was constant and briefly presented targets were processed by the M pathway. Anomalous perceptual experiences were assessed using the Structured Interview for Assessing Perceptual Anomalies (SIAPA). Results revealed that the high-risk persons showed elevated contrast sensitivity during the M pathway test, and normal sensitivity during the P pathway test. The visual SIAPA scores showed significant positive correlations with the M pathway sensitivity values. These results suggest that the high-risk mental state is associated with hyper-reactive M pathways, which may be responsible for some anomalous perceptual experiences, including abnormal intensity of environmental stimuli, feelings of being flooded and inundated, and inability to focus attention to relevant details.
有证据表明,精神分裂症患者在评估大细胞(M)视觉通路的测试中表现受损。本研究的目的是调查精神病高风险人群的M通路功能。16名处于精神病前驱期的高风险人群和20名健康对照者参与了研究。使用了两种类型的对比敏感度测量方法,在此期间,参与者被要求检测一个短暂呈现的目标Gabor斑块。在脉冲基座范式中,背景场的亮度降低以使M通路饱和,并使信息处理偏向于小细胞(P)通路。在稳定基座范式中,背景场的亮度恒定,短暂呈现的目标由M通路处理。使用评估感知异常的结构化访谈(SIAPA)评估异常感知体验。结果显示,高风险人群在M通路测试中对比敏感度升高,在P通路测试中敏感度正常。视觉SIAPA评分与M通路敏感度值呈显著正相关。这些结果表明,高风险精神状态与M通路反应过度有关,这可能是一些异常感知体验的原因,包括环境刺激强度异常、被淹没和淹没的感觉,以及无法将注意力集中在相关细节上。