Tomer R, Flor-Henry P
Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Biol Psychiatry. 1989 Apr 1;25(7):852-60. doi: 10.1016/0006-3223(89)90264-3.
Discussions of hemispheric asymmetry in psychopathology are often confounded by the effects of medication. We examined the effect of neuroleptic drugs on attention asymmetries in acutely psychotic patients admitted for the first time to a psychiatric hospital before the initiation of drug treatment and again after a period of treatment with neuroleptics. Overall performance did not change significantly; however, attention asymmetry was clearly related to the medication status of the patient: unmedicated patients showed inattention to the right hemispace, which changed to more prominent left-sided inattention when medicated. A longer time on medication or a higher daily dose were associated with a shift of inattention from the right to left hemispace. This suggests that neuroleptics may normalize left hemisphere performance, at the expense of deteriorated right hemisphere performance.
在精神病理学中,关于半球不对称性的讨论常常因药物的影响而混淆不清。我们研究了抗精神病药物对首次入住精神病院的急性精神病患者注意力不对称性的影响,这些患者在开始药物治疗前以及经过一段时间的抗精神病药物治疗后再次接受测试。总体表现没有显著变化;然而,注意力不对称性明显与患者的用药状态有关:未用药的患者表现出对右半空间的注意力不集中,用药后则转变为更明显的左半空间注意力不集中。用药时间较长或每日剂量较高与注意力不集中从右半空间向左半空间的转移有关。这表明抗精神病药物可能使左半球功能正常化,但以右半球功能恶化为代价。