Department of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Institute for Policy Research, Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Department of Psychology, Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
Schizophr Bull. 2017 Sep 1;43(5):949-955. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbx087.
Signs of motor dysfunction are evidenced across a range of psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia. Historically, these features have been neglected but emerging theoretical and methodological advancements have shed new light on the utility of considering movement abnormalities. Indeed, the National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria initiative has recently met to develop a Motor Systems Domain. This reflects a growing appreciation for the enhanced reliability and validity that can come along with evaluating disturbances relevant to psychiatric illnesses from multiple levels of analysis, and conceptualizing these domains with respect to the complexity of their role in a broader integrated system (ie, weighing contributions and interactions between the cognitive, affective, and motor domains). This article discusses motor behaviors and seeks to explain how research into basal ganglia, cerebellar, and cortico-motor circuit function/dysfunction, grounded in brain circuit-motor behavior relationships, can elucidate our understanding of pathophysiology, provide vital links to other key systems of interest, significantly improve identification and classification, and drive development of targeted individualized treatments.
运动功能障碍的迹象在一系列精神疾病中都有表现,包括精神分裂症。历史上,这些特征一直被忽视,但新兴的理论和方法上的进步为考虑运动异常的效用提供了新的视角。事实上,美国国立精神卫生研究所的研究领域标准倡议最近开会制定了一个运动系统领域。这反映出人们越来越认识到,通过从多个分析层面评估与精神疾病相关的障碍,可以提高可靠性和有效性,并且根据它们在更广泛的综合系统中的复杂性来概念化这些领域(即,权衡认知、情感和运动领域之间的贡献和相互作用)。本文讨论了运动行为,并试图解释基于大脑回路-运动行为关系的基底神经节、小脑和皮质-运动回路功能/障碍的研究如何阐明我们对病理生理学的理解,为其他关键感兴趣的系统提供重要联系,显著提高识别和分类,并推动有针对性的个体化治疗的发展。