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对视网膜外运动信号的平稳跟踪眼球运动:精神分裂症患者亲属的缺陷。

Smooth pursuit eye movements to extraretinal motion signals: deficits in relatives of patients with schizophrenia.

作者信息

Thaker G K, Ross D E, Cassady S L, Adami H M, LaPorte D, Medoff D R, Lahti A

机构信息

Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, Baltimore 21228, USA.

出版信息

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1998 Sep;55(9):830-6. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.55.9.830.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although mounting evidence supports the idea that smooth pursuit abnormality marks the genetic liability to schizophrenia, the precise ocular motor mechanism underlying the abnormality remains unknown. Based on recent findings in schizophrenia, we hypothesize that subtle deficits in the ability to hold online and/or use extraretinal motion information underlie the pursuit abnormality in vulnerable individuals.

METHODS

The hypothesis was tested in 69 first-degree, biological relatives of probands with schizophrenia; 26 relatives had schizophrenia spectrum personalities (SSP). Subjects recruited from the community (n=71; 29 with SSP), without a known family history of psychosis, constituted the comparison groups. The traditional smooth pursuit gain measure, which is a ratio of smooth pursuit eye velocity in response to both retinal and extraretinal motion signals and the target velocity, was obtained. In addition, newly developed measures of predictive smooth pursuit (ie, in the presence of only extraretinal motion signals) were obtained. The latter measures were evaluated after the current retinal motion signals were made unavailable by briefly making the target invisible.

RESULTS

Relatives, particularly those with SSP, showed significantly poorer predictive pursuit response to extraretinal motion signals (F(2,136)=6.51, P<.005), compared with the community subjects. However, the traditional smooth pursuit gain in response to both retinal and extraretinal motion signals was not different between groups.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that relatives of patients with schizophrenia, particularly those with SSP, have specific deficits in predictive pursuit based on only extraretinal motion signals. Normal smooth pursuit gain in response to both retinal and extraretinal motion signals is likely due to compensation based on retinal motion information. The latter suggests normal retinal motion processing and smooth pursuit motor output.

摘要

背景

尽管越来越多的证据支持平稳跟踪异常标志着精神分裂症的遗传易感性这一观点,但该异常背后的确切眼球运动机制仍不清楚。基于近期对精神分裂症的研究发现,我们推测,在易患个体中,在线保持和/或使用视网膜外运动信息的能力存在细微缺陷是跟踪异常的基础。

方法

对69名精神分裂症先证者的一级生物学亲属进行了该假设检验;其中26名亲属具有精神分裂症谱系人格(SSP)。从社区招募的无已知精神病家族史的受试者(n = 71;29名患有SSP)构成了对照组。获得了传统的平稳跟踪增益测量值,即平稳跟踪眼速度与视网膜和视网膜外运动信号以及目标速度的比值。此外,还获得了新开发的预测性平稳跟踪测量值(即仅存在视网膜外运动信号时)。在通过短暂使目标不可见使当前视网膜运动信号不可用之后,对后一种测量值进行了评估。

结果

与社区受试者相比,亲属,尤其是那些患有SSP的亲属,对视网膜外运动信号的预测性跟踪反应明显较差(F(2,136)=6.51,P<.005)。然而,两组之间对视网膜和视网膜外运动信号的传统平稳跟踪增益没有差异。

结论

这些结果表明,精神分裂症患者的亲属,尤其是那些患有SSP的亲属,在仅基于视网膜外运动信号的预测性跟踪方面存在特定缺陷。对视网膜和视网膜外运动信号的正常平稳跟踪增益可能是由于基于视网膜运动信息的补偿。后者表明视网膜运动处理和平稳跟踪运动输出正常。

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