Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California; Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California; Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2024 Nov;9(11):1132-1140. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.06.004. Epub 2024 Jun 21.
Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are associated with information processing abnormalities, including visual perceptual and cognitive impairments, that impact daily functioning. Recent work with healthy samples suggests that peak alpha frequency (PAF) is an electrophysiological index of visual information processing speed that is correlated with cognitive ability. There is evidence that PAF is slowed in SCZ, but it remains unclear whether PAF is reduced in BD or whether slower PAF is associated with impaired visual perception and cognition in these clinical disorders.
We recorded resting-state brain activity (both eyes open and closed) with electroencephalography in 90 participants with SCZ, 62 participants with BD, and 69 healthy control participants. Most participants also performed a visual perception task (backward masking) and cognitive testing (MATRICS Concensus Cognitive Battery).
We replicated previous findings of reduced PAF in patients with SCZ compared with healthy control participants. In contrast, PAF in patients with BD did not differ significantly from that in healthy control participants. Furthermore, PAF was significantly correlated with performance on the perceptual and cognitive measures in SCZ but not BD. PAF was also correlated with visual perception in the healthy control group and showed a trend-level correlation with cognition.
Together, these results suggest that PAF deficits characterize SCZ, but not BD, and that individual differences in PAF are related to abnormalities in visual information processing and cognition in SCZ.
精神分裂症(SCZ)和双相情感障碍(BD)与信息处理异常有关,包括视觉感知和认知障碍,这些障碍会影响日常功能。最近对健康样本的研究表明,峰值 alpha 频率(PAF)是视觉信息处理速度的电生理指标,与认知能力相关。有证据表明,SCZ 中的 PAF 减慢,但尚不清楚 BD 中是否降低了 PAF,或者较慢的 PAF是否与这些临床障碍中的视觉感知和认知受损有关。
我们在 90 名 SCZ 患者、62 名 BD 患者和 69 名健康对照参与者中记录了静息状态脑电图(双眼睁开和闭眼)的脑活动。大多数参与者还进行了视觉感知任务(后向掩蔽)和认知测试(MATRICS 共识认知电池)。
我们复制了先前的研究结果,发现与健康对照组相比,SCZ 患者的 PAF 降低。相比之下,BD 患者的 PAF 与健康对照组无显著差异。此外,PAF 与 SCZ 患者的感知和认知测量结果显著相关,但与 BD 无关。PAF 还与健康对照组的视觉感知相关,并与认知呈趋势相关。
这些结果表明,PAF 缺陷是 SCZ 的特征,而不是 BD 的特征,并且 PAF 的个体差异与 SCZ 中的视觉信息处理和认知异常有关。