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Disturbed smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements in schizophrenia.

W Schmid-Burgk, W Becker, V Diekmann, R Jürgens, H H Kornhuber.   

Abstract

Smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements of schizophrenic patients were examined. In a pendulum (0.5 Hz) tracking task schizophrenic inpatients had a slightly lower smooth pursuit gain than outpatients and controls, who showed no significant differences. The number of saccades, counter-saccades and velocity arrests occurring in a 20 s tracking epoque was the same in patients and controls, but patients made larger saccades. When tracking a stepping target by saccadic eye movements, schizophrenic inpatients, and to a lesser extent outpatients, exhibited longer reaction times than controls and had a higher incidence of "non-fixation" (saccades away from the target while the target is stationary). Schizophrenic patients also showed a significantly larger proportion of dysmetric saccades (undershooting the target). While similar changes of reaction time and non-fixation score were observed in manic-depressives and alcoholics, dysmetria was more often found in schizophrenics and possibly constitutes the expression of a specific impairment of attention.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6133512     DOI: 10.1007/bf00345594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Psychiatr Nervenkr (1970)


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