| Literature DB >> 27342314 |
A L Rodrigue1, B P Austin1,2, K A Dyckman1, J E McDowell3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brain function in schizophrenia has been probed using saccade paradigms and functional magnetic resonance imaging, but little information exists about how changing task context impacts saccade related brain activation and behavioral performance. We recruited schizophrenia and comparison subjects to perform saccade tasks in differing contexts: (1) two single task runs (anti- or pro-saccades alternating with fixation) and (2) one dual task run (antisaccades alternating with prosaccades).Entities:
Keywords: Antisaccades; Context; Prosaccades; Schizophrenia; fMRI
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27342314 PMCID: PMC4919833 DOI: 10.1186/s12993-016-0103-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Funct ISSN: 1744-9081 Impact factor: 3.759
Fig. 1Imaging design and stimuli. a Imaging design. Three block designed runs: two single task runs and a dual task run. There were 13 blocks in each run, 7 fixation blocks and 6 antisaccade blocks: each block lasted 28 s for a total run time of 6 min and 4 s. b Stimuli and stimuli timing. All trials during saccade tasks had the same timing: 2400 ms fixation stimulus, 200 ms gap, and 1400 ms peripheral stimulus. Stimuli color was used to cue task instructions. Saccades were made ±5º or 10º in the horizontal plane. Green arrows indicate correct direction of gaze and were not visible to the subject
Behavioral results summary
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| C (n = 27) | SZ (n = 28) | T-statistic, | Cohen’s | C (n = 27) | SZ (n = 27) | T-statistic, | Cohen’s | |
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| Anti/Fix | 71.0 (25) | 53.8 (30) | t(53) = 2.2, .03* | .60 | 287 (81) | 303 (61) | t(50) = −.82, .42 | −.23 |
| Anti/Pro | 76.0 (24) | 55.5 (31) | t(53) = 2.7, .01* | .74 | 279 (68) | 313 (89) | t(50) = −1.5, .13 | −.42 |
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| Pro/Fix | 98.8 (1.0) | 98.7 (2.1) | t(53) = .20, .84 | .05 | 175 (23) | 178 (31) | t(52) = −.31, .76 | −.09 |
| Anti/Pro | 97.5 (4.0) | 95.0 (13) | t(53) = .95, .35 | .26 | 180 (26) | 181 (34) | t(52) = −.05, .96 | −.01 |
Saccade performance measures showing percent correct and correct reaction time (mean (SD)) by saccade type (anti- or pro-saccade) in each of the three runs (Anti/Fix, Pro/Fix, and Anti/Pro). T-statistics and corresponding p values are for comparisons between C and SZ groups. The SZ group made significantly more antisaccade errors in each run. There were no significant differences across single and dual task runs for either group
C comparison group, SZ schizophrenia group
* p < .05
Fig. 2Context results. Bars show average difference in percent signal change (difference in activation and SE) for each ROI. Yellow bars show the difference between anti- and pro-saccade activation when performed in the single task runs (Anti/Fix minus Pro/Fix). Blue bars show the difference between anti- and pro-saccade activation when performed in the dual task run (Anti/Pro). Positive values in each indicate anti- > pro-saccade activation, negative values indicate pro- > anti-saccade activation. *p < .05