Laboratoire de Neurosciences Fonctionnelles et Pathologies, Université Lille - Nord de France, CNRS, Lille, France.
J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2013 Sep;38(5):317-24. doi: 10.1503/jpn.120143.
Visual scanning and planning of actions are reported to be abnormal in patients with schizophrenia. Most studies that monitored eye movements in these patients were performed under free-viewing conditions and used 2- dimensional images. However, images differ from the natural world in several ways, including task demands and the dimensionality of the display. Our study was designed to assess whether abnormalities in visual exploration in patients with schizophrenia generalize to active-viewing tasks in realistic conditions of viewing and to examine whether disturbances in action sequencing in these patients are reflected in their visual scanning patterns while executing natural tasks.
We monitored visual scan paths in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. Participants performed several tasks in which they were asked to look at a realistic scene on a table (free-viewing) and perform 2 active-viewing tasks: a familiar task (sandwich-making) and an unfamiliar task (model-building). The scenes contained both task-relevant and task-irrelevant objects.
We included 15 patients and 15 controls in our analysis. Patients exhibited abnormalities in the free-viewing condition. Their patterns of exploration were similar to those of controls in the familiar task, but they showed scanning differences in the unfamiliar task. Patients were also slower than controls to accomplish both tasks.
Patients with schizophrenia were taking antipsychotic medications, so the presence of medication effects cannot be excluded.
People with schizophrenia present a basic psychomotor slowing and seem to establish a less efficient planning strategy in the case of more complex and unfamiliar tasks.
据报道,精神分裂症患者的视觉扫描和动作规划存在异常。大多数监测这些患者眼动的研究都是在自由观看条件下进行的,并使用二维图像。然而,图像在多个方面与自然世界不同,包括任务要求和显示的维度。我们的研究旨在评估精神分裂症患者的视觉探索异常是否普遍存在于现实观看条件下的主动观看任务中,并研究这些患者的动作序列紊乱是否反映在他们执行自然任务时的视觉扫描模式中。
我们监测了精神分裂症患者和健康对照组的视觉扫描路径。参与者执行了几项任务,要求他们观看桌子上的真实场景(自由观看),并执行 2 个主动观看任务:熟悉的任务(制作三明治)和不熟悉的任务(模型制作)。场景中包含与任务相关和与任务不相关的物体。
我们的分析包括 15 名患者和 15 名对照组。患者在自由观看条件下表现出异常。他们的探索模式与对照组在熟悉任务中的模式相似,但在不熟悉任务中表现出扫描差异。患者完成两项任务的速度也比对照组慢。
精神分裂症患者正在服用抗精神病药物,因此不能排除药物影响的存在。
精神分裂症患者表现出基本的精神运动迟缓,并且在更复杂和不熟悉的任务中似乎采用了效率较低的规划策略。