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Neuroscience ; 253: 274-82, 2013 Dec 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23994183

RÉSUMÉ

Speech comprehension relies on auditory as well as visual information, and is enhanced in healthy subjects, when audiovisual (AV) information is present. Patients with schizophrenia have been reported to have problems regarding this AV integration process, but little is known about which underlying neural processes are altered. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 15 schizophrenia patients (SP) and 15 healthy controls (HC) to study functional connectivity of Broca's area by means of a beta series correlation method during perception of audiovisually presented bisyllabic German nouns, in which audio and video either matched or did not match. Broca's area of SP showed stronger connectivity with supplementary motor cortex for incongruent trials whereas HC connectivity was stronger for congruent trials. The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (RpSTS) area showed differences in connectivity for congruent and incongruent trials in HC in contrast to SP where the connectivity was similar for both conditions. These smaller differences in connectivity in SP suggest a less adaptive processing of audiovisually congruent and incongruent speech. The findings imply that AV integration problems in schizophrenia are associated with maladaptive connectivity of Broca's and RpSTS area in particular when confronted with incongruent stimuli. Results are discussed in light of recent AV speech perception models.


Sujet(s)
Lobe frontal/vascularisation , Syndrome général d'adaptation/étiologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Schizophrénie/complications , Perception de la parole/physiologie , Perception visuelle/physiologie , Stimulation acoustique , Adulte , Cartographie cérébrale , Femelle , Lobe frontal/physiopathologie , Humains , Traitement d'image par ordinateur , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Oxygène/sang , Stimulation lumineuse
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Emerg Med J ; 23(6): 428-30, 2006 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16714499

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Alcoholism represents a huge socioeconomic burden in most developed societies. METHODS: In order to determine the impact of conditions associated with alcohol abuse on emergency care, in 2002 all patients with alcohol related pathology presenting to the emergency department (ED) of a large urban university hospital in Germany were assessed. RESULTS: Of 2194 patients seen by psychiatrists in the ED, the 613 cases associated with alcohol abuse represented the largest diagnostic group (30.7%). Within this group, alcohol intoxication was the most frequent diagnosis (71.4%). Patients with an alcohol related condition needed treatment by different medical specialities and required diagnostic procedures significantly more often and consequently stayed significantly longer in the ED than patients with other psychiatric presentations. CONCLUSIONS: The generally underestimated problem of alcohol abuse in Germany demands an excessive amount of manpower and resources in EDs, where a high yet expensive standard of care is provided. Against this background, how far this burden can be reduced, both in EDs and in society in general, is discussed.


Sujet(s)
Troubles liés à l'alcool/psychologie , Service hospitalier d'urgences/statistiques et données numériques , Troubles mentaux/étiologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Troubles liés à l'alcool/épidémiologie , Femelle , Allemagne/épidémiologie , Hôpitaux universitaires , Humains , Durée du séjour , Mâle , Troubles mentaux/épidémiologie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Admission du patient/statistiques et données numériques , Service hospitalier de psychiatrie/statistiques et données numériques , Répartition par sexe
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Nervenarzt ; 77(1): 81-4, 2006 Jan.
Article de Allemand | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15864517

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVE: By mediating dissociative experiences, the Internet can challenge the boundaries of people's sense of identity. To illustrate this hypothesis, a case of dissociative identity disorder (DID) is presented. CLINICAL PICTURE: A young unemployed woman created and frequently played several characters in an online game. For more than 2 years she spent up to 12 h a day in the Internet, assuming various personalities, which in return intruded upon her neglected real life. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: During the course of an inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment, the clinical diagnosis of DID was confirmed by psychometric testing. After 12 weeks of psychotherapy, the patient had managed to identify her fragmented identities as character traits and integrated them into her core personality. She rearranged her real everyday life, found a new job, and reduced her online activities. DISCUSSION: Even though the patient's psychopathology stems from a disposition in terms of a personality disorder with histrionic and narcissistic features, excessive internet role play obviously functioned as a trigger to develop DIS. Conclusively, cyberspace's anonymous interactivity may offer the possibility to explore one's identity while also putting at risk its coherence.


Sujet(s)
Trouble de la personnalité multiple/diagnostic , Trouble de la personnalité multiple/étiologie , Internet , Jeu de rôle , Jeux vidéo/effets indésirables , Adulte , Trouble de la personnalité multiple/psychologie , Trouble de la personnalité multiple/thérapie , Femelle , Humains , Jeux vidéo/psychologie
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Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr ; 72(10): 574-85, 2004 Oct.
Article de Allemand | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15472781

RÉSUMÉ

This review article starts from the hypothesis that the new digital media's impact on people's mental health, which in professional and private everyday life has become increasingly frequent and intense, is widely underestimated. The disturbances associated with media exposure, which have been already described and examined, are presented and discussed, while classifying them in three groups of disorders, namely dissocial, dissociative and impulse control disorders. In a second step, psychotherapeutic and psychiatric applications of the digital media are presented, especially, psychometric and neuropsychological testing, distribution of information and behavioral therapeutic tools. The positive and negative effects of the internet and cyberspace are applied to the multicausal understanding of the genesis and therapy of mental disturbances. Against this background, the opinion is held, that the paradigmatic medialization of the world has to be taken seriously and actively approached as a psycho-ecological factor with psychosocial, psychopathogenic and also neuroplastic effects. Therefore, also a psychiatric approach is needed to establish both research on media-associated disorders including their therapy and the development of quality standards in the therapeutic use of the Internet and Cyberspace.


Sujet(s)
Mass-médias , Troubles mentaux/étiologie , Troubles mentaux/psychologie , Psychiatrie/tendances , Trouble de la personnalité de type antisocial/étiologie , Trouble de la personnalité de type antisocial/psychologie , Troubles du contrôle des impulsions/étiologie , Troubles du contrôle des impulsions/psychologie , Troubles dissociatifs/étiologie , Troubles dissociatifs/psychologie , Humains , Internet , Troubles mentaux/thérapie
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