Gillette G M, Skinner R D, Rasco L M, Fielstein E M, Davis D H, Pawelak J E, Freeman T W, Karson C N, Boop F A, Garcia-Rill E
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Nashville, TN, USA.
Life Sci. 1997;61(14):1421-34. doi: 10.1016/s0024-3205(97)00688-7.
The current study used a paired stimulus paradigm to investigate the P1 midlatency auditory evoked potential in Vietnam combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and three comparison groups: alcohol dependents, combat-exposed normals, and combat-unexposed normals. Compared to each comparison group, PTSD subjects exhibited significantly diminished habituation of the P1 potential. P1 potential habituation within the PTSD group, correlated significantly with intensity of PTSD reexperiencing symptoms, such as trauma-related nightmares and flashbacks. These findings are discussed as consistent with a sensory gating defect at the brainstem level in PTSD, and are further discussed in the context of other psychophysiological measures in PTSD and of P1 potential findings in psychiatric disorders other than PTSD.
当前的研究采用配对刺激范式,调查患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的越南退伍军人以及三个对照组(酒精依赖者、经历过战斗的正常人、未经历过战斗的正常人)的P1中潜伏期听觉诱发电位。与每个对照组相比,PTSD受试者的P1电位习惯化明显减弱。PTSD组内的P1电位习惯化与PTSD重现症状(如与创伤相关的噩梦和闪回)的强度显著相关。这些发现被认为与PTSD患者脑干水平的感觉门控缺陷一致,并在PTSD的其他心理生理测量以及PTSD以外的精神疾病的P1电位研究结果的背景下进一步讨论。