Earl Ruby J, Ford Talitha C, Lum Jarrad A G, Enticott Peter G, Hill Aron T
Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia.
Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia; Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Faculty of Health, Arts and Design, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Brain Res. 2024 Oct 1;1840:149052. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2024.149052. Epub 2024 Jun 4.
Abnormalities in brain oscillatory patterns have long been observed in schizophrenia and psychotic disorders more broadly. However, far less is known about aperiodic neural activity in these disorders, which has been linked to excitation/inhibition balance and neuronal population spiking within the brain. Here, we analysed resting-state electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from 43 first episode schizophrenia spectrum psychosis (FESSP) patients and 28 healthy controls to examine whether aperiodic activity is disrupted in FESSP. We further assessed potential associations between aperiodic activity in FESSP and clinical symptom severity using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS), and the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS). We found no significant differences in either the 1/f-like aperiodic exponent or the broadband aperiodic offset between the FESSP and healthy control groups when analysing the global neural signal averaged across all EEG electrodes. Bayesian analyses further supported these non-significant findings. However, additional non-parametric cluster-based permutation analyses did identify reduced aperiodic offset in the FESSP group, relative to controls across broad central, temporal, parietal and select frontal regions. No associations were found between either exponent or offset and clinical symptom severity when examining all FESSP participants, irrespective of antipsychotic medication status. However, offset was shown to predict BPRS and SANS scores in medication naive patients. In sum, this research presents an initial analysis of aperiodic neural activity in FESSP, offering preliminary evidence of altered aperiodic offset in this disorder. This contributes to a broader understanding of disrupted neural dynamics in early psychosis.
长期以来,人们在精神分裂症及更广泛的精神障碍中观察到大脑振荡模式异常。然而,对于这些疾病中的非周期性神经活动却知之甚少,这种活动与大脑内的兴奋/抑制平衡及神经元群体放电有关。在此,我们分析了43例首发精神分裂症谱系精神病(FESSP)患者和28名健康对照者的静息态脑电图(EEG)记录,以研究FESSP中是否存在非周期性活动紊乱。我们还使用简明精神病评定量表(BPRS)、阴性症状评定量表(SANS)和阳性症状评定量表(SAPS)进一步评估了FESSP中非周期性活动与临床症状严重程度之间的潜在关联。当分析所有EEG电极上平均的整体神经信号时,我们发现FESSP组和健康对照组在1/f样非周期性指数或宽带非周期性偏移方面均无显著差异。贝叶斯分析进一步支持了这些无显著差异的结果。然而,额外的基于非参数聚类的置换分析确实发现,相对于对照组,FESSP组在广泛的中央、颞叶、顶叶和选定的额叶区域的非周期性偏移减少。在检查所有FESSP参与者时,无论其抗精神病药物治疗状态如何,均未发现指数或偏移与临床症状严重程度之间存在关联。然而,偏移被证明可预测未服用过抗精神病药物患者的BPRS和SANS评分。总之,本研究对FESSP中的非周期性神经活动进行了初步分析,为该疾病中非周期性偏移改变提供了初步证据。这有助于更广泛地理解早期精神病中神经动力学的破坏。