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Alertness can be improved by an interaction between orienting attention and alerting attention in schizophrenia.

Isabelle Amado1, Juan Lupiañez, Marion Chirio, Steffen Landgraf, Dominique Willard, J P Jean-Pierre Olié, Marie Odile Krebs.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Attention is impaired in schizophrenia. Early attention components include orienting and alerting, as well as executive control networks. Previous studies have shown mainly executive control deficits, while few of them found orienting and alerting abnormalities. Here we explore the different attentive networks, their modulation and interactions in patients with schizophrenia.
METHODS: Twenty-one schizophrenic patients (DSMIV), compared to 21 controls, performed a modified version of the Attention Network Task, in which an orienting paradigm (with valid, invalid and no cues) was combined with a flanker task (congruent/incongruent) and an alerting signal (tone/no tone), to assess orienting, executive control and alerting networks independently.
RESULTS: Patients showed an abnormal alerting effect and slower overall reaction time compared to controls. Moreover, there was an interaction between orienting and alerting: patients are helped more than controls by the alerting signal in a valid orientation to solve the incongruent condition.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that patients with schizophrenia have altered alerting abilities. However, the orienting and alerting cues interact to improve their attention performance in the resolution of conflict, creating possibilities for cognitive remediation strategies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21729299      PMCID: PMC3156722          DOI: 10.1186/1744-9081-7-24

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Brain Funct        ISSN: 1744-9081            Impact factor:   3.759


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