| Literature DB >> 25161628 |
Rachel A Batty1, Andrew J P Francis2, Hamish Innes-Brown3, Nicole R Joshua4, Susan L Rossell5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Face processing impairment in schizophrenia appears to be underpinned by poor configural (as opposed to feature-based) processing; however, few studies have sought to characterize this impairment electrophysiologically. Given the sensitivity of event-related potentials to antipsychotic medications, and the potential for neurophysiological abnormalities to serve as vulnerability markers for schizophrenia, a handful of studies have investigated early visual P100 and face-selective N170 in "at risk" populations. However, this is the first known neurophysiological investigation of configural face processing in a non-clinical schizotypal sample.Entities:
Keywords: N170; P100; configural processing; face processing; schizotypy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25161628 PMCID: PMC4129627 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Demographic characteristics of high and low schizotypy.
| Mean (Standard Deviation) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P100 | N170 | |||
| Low schizotypy ( | High schizotypy ( | Low schizotypy ( | High schizotypy ( | |
| Age | 30.16 (9.69) | 24.45 (3.54)* | 30.03 (9.32) | 24.46 (3.54)* |
| Gender (M/F) | 6∕7 | 8∕6 | 6∕8 | 8∕6 |
| NART IQ | 108.15 (8.65) | 104.29 (8.11)# | 108.43 (8.37) | 104.29 (8.11)† |
| O-LIFE scales | ||||
| Unusual experiences | 4.46 (5.36) | 7.64 (5.89) | 4.14 (5.29) | 7.64 (5.89) |
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| Introvertive anhedonia | 2.00 (1.29) | 5.43 (3.03)*** | 1.93 (1.27) | 5.43 (3.03)*** |
| Impulsive non-conformity | 6.31 (2.94) | 9.36 (3.30)* | 6.14 (2.88) | 9.36 (3.30)** |
O-LIFE; Oxford–Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (.
The significant age difference reflects an outlier (.
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Mean (SD) accepted trials per condition.
| Mooney | Photographic | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upright | Inverted | Upright | Inverted | |
| P100 analyses | ||||
| Low schizotypy | 122.85 (60.40) | 73.08 (44.78) | 109.46 (59.26) | 109.38 (53.64) |
| High schizotypy | 131.93 (65.81) | 80.43 (48.95) | 137.86 (70.97) | 106.07 (28.58) |
| N170 analyses | ||||
| Low schizotypy | 123.21 (58.04) | 75.07 (43.70) | 110.64 (57.11) | 106.57 (52.60) |
| High schizotypy | 131.93 (65.81) | 80.43 (48.95) | 137.86 (70.97) | 106.07 (28.58) |
Reduced accepted trials for P100 analyses reflects the removal of a dataset (.
Mean (SD) accuracy and reaction times per condition.
| Mooney | Photographic | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upright | Inverted | Upright | Inverted | |
| % correct | ||||
| Low schizotypy | 87.2(4.7) | 53.9 (17.7) | 96.9 (2.8) | 94.7 (6.0) |
| High schizotypy | 83.8 (12.6) | 48.3 (18.9) | 97.2(2.6) | 94.4 (4.7) |
| RTs (ms) | ||||
| Low schizotypy | 696.1 (99.7) | 809.8 (128.9) | 638.2 (91.4) | 687.2 (106.9) |
| High schizotypy | 690.4 (56.5) | 791.1 (97.0) | 632.5 (58.7) | 681.9 (49.7) |
P100 Mean (SD) amplitude and latency per condition and electrode.
| Mooney | Photographic | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upright | Inverted | Upright | Inverted | |||||||||
| O1 | OZ | O2 | O1 | OZ | O2 | O1 | OZ | O2 | O1 | OZ | O2 | |
| Latency (ms) | ||||||||||||
| Low schizotypy | 103.08 (11.28) | 98.62 (6.61) | 102.38 (11.36) | 106.38 (12.43) | 97.23 (8.08) | 101.00 (12.39) | 102.08 (9.10) | 100.23 (9.86) | 101.85 (8.74) | 105.92 (7.57) | 97.38 (9.28) | 102.92 (7.94) |
| High schizotypy | 107.21 (9.70) | 94.29 (7.15) | 104.93 (11.50) | 108.79 (9.56) | 97.00 (8.27) | 106.43 (10.77) | 100.50 (8.22) | 101.07 (8.90) | 101.43 (7.60) | 102.93 (9.44) | 95.50 (8.21) | 101.21 (6.34) |
| Amplitude (μV) | ||||||||||||
| Low schizotypy | 6.75 (3.72) | 2.59 (2.70) | 5.31 (2.19) | 6.84 (2.95) | 2.46 (2.45) | 6.50 (3.33) | 8.62 (3.56) | 3.75 (3.19) | 7.91 (3.04) | 8.56 (4.23) | 4.90 (3.72) | 8.31 (2.99) |
| High schizotypy | 5.66 (2.79) | 2.61 (2.53) | 5.24 (2.41) | 5.84 (2.79) | 2.61 (2.31) | 6.36 (3.48) | 6.26 (3.21) | 2.80 (2.64) | 6.03 (2.72) | 6.67 (3.34) | 3.90 (2.42) | 6.73 (3.16) |
Low schizotypy (.
Figure 1Grand-averaged P100 waveforms at electrode OZ. Upright and inverted stimuli presentations across groups are compared for both tasks. A bird’s eye view of the electrode montage is shown with the plotted electrode shaded black. Negative polarity is plotted downward.
N170 Mean (SD) amplitude and latency per condition and electrode.
| Mooney | Photographic | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upright | Inverted | Upright | Inverted | |||||
| PO7 | PO8 | PO7 | PO8 | PO7 | PO8 | PO7 | PO8 | |
| Latency (ms) | ||||||||
| Low schizotypy | 173.57 (12.07) | 174.64 (9.83) | 179.86 (11.27) | 177.14 (13.33) | 151.79 (7.91) | 150.79 (10.37) | 158.64 (9.13) | 157.29 (11.50) |
| High schizotypy | 173.79 (11.90) | 176.29 (14.13) | 173.29 (13.50) | 168.43 (10.79) | 151.00 (15.37) | 152.29 (15.33) | 158.07 (11.68) | 157.93 (9.96) |
| Amplitude (μV) | ||||||||
| Low schizotypy | − 6.13 (3.81) | −6.78 (3.61) | − 5.25 (4.13) | −5.25 (4.46) | − 8.10 (4.91) | −8.79 (3.77) | − 11.21 (3.98) | −12.89 (4.12) |
| High schizotypy | − 3.98 (3.34) | −4.08 (3.69) | − 3.96 (2.36) | −4.07 (2.85) | − 6.55 (4.46) | −7.57 (6.19) | − 8.02 (4.56) | −9.55 (6.01) |
Figure 2Grand-averaged N170 waveforms at electrodes PO7 and PO8. Upright and inverted stimuli presentations across groups are compared for both tasks. A bird’s eye view of the electrode montage is shown with the plotted electrodes shaded black. Negative polarity is plotted downward.
Figure 3N170 latency group × orientation interaction effect. Comparable peak latencies are shown to upright stimuli by both groups, however, high schizotypes show earlier peak latencies to inverted face stimuli (most difficult to perceive).
Figure 4N170 amplitude group × task × orientation interaction effect. Both high and low schizotypes showed the typical inversion effect to photographic stimuli: larger N170 amplitude to inverted versus upright photographic faces (although this difference is smaller for the high schizotypes). However, only low schizotypes showed an inversion effect to Mooney faces (reversed: smaller amplitudes to inverted compared with upright Mooney faces). High schizotypes instead showed comparable amplitude to Mooney faces irrespective of orientation. Note the overall trend for reduced amplitudes in high schizotypy. *p = 0.05.