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Abstract
Electroencephalographic measures of information processing encompass both mid-latency evoked potentials like the pre-attentive auditory P50 potential and a host of later more cognitive components like P300 and N400.Difference waves have mostly been employed in studies of later event related potentials but here this method along with low frequency filtering is applied exploratory on auditory P50 gating data, previously analyzed in the standard format (reported in Am J Psychiatry 2003, 160:2236-8). The exploration was motivated by the observation during visual peak detection that the AEP waveform was different in the patient group, although this was not reflected by the peak measures. The sample included un-medicated schizophrenia spectrum patients (n = 17) and healthy controls (n = 24). The patients had an attenuated difference P50. This attenuation was primarily seen in the sub-sample of patients with severe negative symptoms. The difference attenuation was due to low amplitude at the first stimulus. This suggests an abnormality in readiness more than an abnormality in gating in the patient group.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16441895 PMCID: PMC1382239 DOI: 10.1186/1744-9081-2-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Funct ISSN: 1744-9081 Impact factor: 3.759
Amplitudes of mid-latency auditory gating difference wave, P50 gating ratio, sweeps included in the EPs and tobacco consumption in schizophrenia spectrum patients (stratified by their negative symptom score) and healthy controls
| μV | ||||
| Fz | 0.40** | -1.30 | -0.68 | -1.98 |
| Cz | 1.13** | -0.37 | 0.32 | -1.14 |
| Pz | 0.62 | -0.12 | 0.88* | -1.25 |
| Fp1 | -0.32* | -1.27 | -0.59 | -2.03 |
| Fp2 | -0.35* | -1.37 | -0.59* | -2.24 |
| C3' | 0.33 | -0.17 | 0.33 | -0.74 |
| C4' | 0.57 | -0.01 | 0.46 | -0.53 |
| μV | ||||
| Fz | 1.31** | -0.06 | 0.85* | -1.08 |
| Cz | 1.90* | 0.44 | 1.21 | -0.42 |
| Pz | 0.65 | -0.30 | 0.56* | -1.28 |
| Fp1 | 0.13 | -0.41 | 0.58** | -1.52 |
| Fp2 | 0.20 | -0.40 | 0.77** | -1.71 |
| C3' | 0.76 | 0.11 | 0.44 | -0.26 |
| C4' | 0.95 | 0.22 | 0.76 | -0.39 |
| St. P50rat | 0.40 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.35 |
| S1Epochs | 98** | 77 | 83 | 71 |
| S2Epochs | 101** | 85 | 94 | 76 |
| Tobacco | 34 | 75 | 108 | 38 |
Mean amplitudes in μV (standard deviation). *) p < 0.05; **) p < 0.01 (post-hoc pairwise comparisons, Bonferroni corrected) when in () denoting probability of significant difference between healthy controls (, N = 24) and all the schizophrenia spectrum patients (, N = 17), when in () denoting probability of significant difference between patients having a negative symptom score (sum of five global SANS (not including global attention) items) ranging 0–7 (, N = 9) and the patients having scores ranging 8–12 (, N = 8). The P50 ratio (S2/S1 amplitude) following traditional 10–50 Hz digital filtering has previously been reported [5], where it is compared to two other types of digital filtering. Number of included sweeps in the EP in both stimuli (S1 and S2) differs between healthy comparisons subjects and patients, but not within the patient sample.
Illness parameters in the patient group stratified by the negative symptom score
| Positive symptoms | 4.0 | 3.8 |
| Disorganized | 2.9 | 2.1 |
| symptoms | ||
| Negative symptoms | 3.9** | 10.1 |
| Time since medication | 76 | 29 |
| (months) # | ||
| (N = 5) | (N = 8) | |
| Total duration of med. | 5.2 | 8.1 |
| treatment (months) | ||
| Duration of illness | 6.7 | 8.5 |
| (years) |
Mean values and standard deviations. : N = 8 ; : N = 9, apart from #) "Time since medication", as four patients were drug-naïve. The SAPS and SANS scores are given within three dimensions of schizophrenia psychopathology: Positive (global hallucinations + global delusions), disorganised symptomatology (global Formal thought disorder + global bizarre behavior + SANS item inappropriate affect) and negative (all global scores of the SANS except attention). The negative score stratified the sample. "Duration of illness" is measured as time since first psychiatric contact. **) p < 0.01. Two of the non-psychotic patients were in the group. In the group three patients had only received traditional type neuroleptics, one had only had modern antipsychotics and one patient had tried both types of treatment. In the group two patients had received traditional type neuroleptics, and six had received modern type antipsychotics.
Figure 1Grand average of stimulus one, stimulus two and difference wave at the central frontal channel in the two groups. The grand average auditory evoked potentials at the frontal channel (Fz) in the control group (black line, N = 24) and the schizophrenia spectrum patients (red line, N = 17). From top the stimulus one (S1) waveform, the stimulus two (S2) waveform, and the difference wave (S1–S2) in the groups. At bottom the difference wave of the electro-oculogram (EOGd) Arrowhead points at P50d.