Levy D L, Holzman P S, Proctor L R
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1978 Aug;35(8):972-81. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1978.01770320066005.
In a study of vestibular responses to caloric stimulation that controlled opportunity for fixation and state of alertness, we evaluated previous findings of diminished nystagmus in schizophrenia. We failed to replicate earlier reports in these respects: (1) None of the psychotic patient groups, when compared with normal controls, showed lower response intensity, latency, or culmination time of the nystagmic response. (2) The schizophrenic groups did not manifest a prevalence of clinically significant asymmetry. We did, however, observe that chronic deteriorated schizophrenics and recent schizophrenics have significantly greater dysrhythmic responses. This diminished orderliness of nystagmus may explain previous reports of absent or diminished nystagmus in the schizophrenics. The results are not compatible with peripheral vestibular disease in schizophrenia, but they may reflect state-related phenomena consistent with disturbances in alertness, which are not necessarily voluntary or motivational in origin.
在一项针对控制注视机会和警觉状态的热量刺激前庭反应的研究中,我们评估了先前关于精神分裂症患者眼球震颤减弱的研究结果。我们未能在以下方面重复早期报告:(1)与正常对照组相比,没有一个精神病患者组表现出眼球震颤反应强度、潜伏期或高峰时间较低。(2)精神分裂症组未表现出临床上显著不对称的普遍性。然而,我们确实观察到慢性衰退型精神分裂症患者和近期发病的精神分裂症患者有明显更大的节律异常反应。这种眼球震颤有序性的降低可能解释了先前关于精神分裂症患者眼球震颤缺失或减弱的报告。这些结果与精神分裂症患者的外周前庭疾病不相符,但它们可能反映了与警觉性干扰一致的状态相关现象,其起源不一定是自愿或动机性的。