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Jee Wook Choi1, Bum Seok Jeong, Ji-Woong Kim.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The results for finding the deficit in the anterior cingulate (ACC) in schizophrenic patients (SZ) have been inconsistent according to the studies that used different Stroop tasks, which is unlike the deficit in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). In order to explore for the core region that's responsible for the selective attention deficit in SZ, we examined the results of a functional neuroimaging study, which involved the performance of the Stroop task using high or low prefrontal cortex related loads in SZ.Entities:
Keywords: Attention; Left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; Magnetic resonance imaging; Schizophrenia
Year: 2008 PMID: 20046409 PMCID: PMC2796086 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2008.5.1.52
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the schizophrenics and healthy controls
*Any differences in the demographic variables were not show between the patients and the control subjects, †Averaged across the mother's and father's education, and neither of which significantly differed according to the group.
FIGURE 1The results of comparing the groups. A: The stroop effect in both the short and long latency conditions: there are more activated sites in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) of the healthy controls, compared with schizophrenics, in both the short-term (red colored dots) and long-(green colored dots) term latency conditions. B: The latency effect in both the congruent and incongruent conditions: there is more short latency-related activation in the left supramarginal gyrus and the left superior temporal gyrus (STG) of the schizophrenics, compared with the healthy controls, in the incongruent condition, but not in the congruent condition.
ANOVAs: behavioral accuracy and response times
ANOVA: analysis of variance, 2×2×2: group (healthy control vs. schizophrenics)×congruency (congruent vs. incongruent)×latency (short vs. long)
Brain regions showing a significant group difference both for the Stroop effect and the latency effect between groups
No region showed a group difference for the latency effect in the congruent condition. Extent threshold of 10 voxels and height threshold with a p value 0.005 (whole brain analysis). *The left IFG showed a group difference in the incongruent condition for the latency effect with tendency towards significance (p<0.01). †Stroop effect: incongruent-congruent conditions, ‡Latency effect: short-long latency conditions. DLPFC: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, L: left, STG: superior temporal gyrus, IFG: inferior frontal gyrus.
Response time in the short-term and long-term latency conditions for the healthy controls and schizophrenics
The behavioral data was acquired from 9 of 10 healthy controls and 8 of 10 schizophrenics because of the failure to record during the functional magnetic resonance (fMR) scanning. *Mean percentage errors and the †mean response times (in milliseconds), with standard deviations in parentheses, in each condition for the schizophrenics and healthy controls. The response times for each subject were averaged over all the correctly answered items. C: congruent condition, I: incongruent condition, I-C: di-fference in response time between the incongruent and congruent conditions, Short latency: short-term latency condition, Long latency: long-term latency condition
Brain regions showing a significant increase of activity for both the Stroop effect and the latency effect within each group
*Stroop effect: incongruent-congruent conditions, †Latency effect: short-long latency conditions. Extent threshold of 10 voxels and height threshold with a p value 0.001 for the congruency effect (ROI analysis), except ‡in the long-term-latency Stroop effect in the schizophrenics with a p value of 0.005, ‡Statistical significance with a p value 0.005 for the latency effect and congruency by the latency interaction (whole brain analysis). DLPFC: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, L: left, ACC: anterior cingulate cortex, MCC: middle cingulate cortex, B: bilateral, IPL: inferior parietal lobule, IFG: inferior frontal gyrus, R: right, ROI: regions of interest