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Neural basis of the visual working memory deficit in schizophrenia: Merging evidence from fMRI and EEG.

Molly A Erickson1, Britta Hahn2, John E Kiat3, Luz Maria Alliende4, Steven J Luck3, James M Gold2.   

Abstract

Although people with schizophrenia (PSZ) exhibit robust and reliable deficits in working memory (WM) capacity, the neural processes that give rise to this impairment remain poorly understood. One reason for this lack of clarity is that most studies employ a single neural recording modality-each with strengths and weaknesses-with few examples of integrating results across modalities. To address this gap, we conducted a secondary analysis that combined data from an overlapping set of subjects in previously published electroencephalographic and functional magnetic resonance imaging studies that used nearly identical working memory tasks (visual change detection). The prior studies found similar patterns of results for both posterior parietal BOLD activation and suppression of the alpha frequency band within the EEG. Specifically, both signals exhibited abnormally shallow modulation as a function of the amount of information being stored in WM in PSZ. In the present study, both alpha suppression and posterior parietal BOLD activity increased as the number of items stored in WM increased. The magnitude of alpha suppression modulation was correlated with the magnitude of BOLD signal modulation in PSZ, but not in HCS. This finding suggests that the same illness-related biological processes constrain both alpha suppression and BOLD signal modulation as a function of WM storage in PSZ. The complementary strengths of these two techniques may thus combine to advance the identification of the processes underlying WM deficits in PSZ.
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Keywords:  Alpha oscillations; EEG; Event-related desynchronization; Posterior parietal cortex; Schizophrenia; Visual working memory; fMRI

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34399233      PMCID: PMC8464530          DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2021.07.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Res        ISSN: 0920-9964            Impact factor:   4.662


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