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Neural and functional correlates of impaired reading ability in schizophrenia.
Dondé, Clément; Martinez, Antigona; Sehatpour, Pejman; Patel, Gaurav H; Kraut, Rebecca; Kantrowitz, Joshua T; Javitt, Daniel C.
Affiliation
  • Dondé C; INSERM, U1028; CNRS, UMR5292; Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Psychiatric Disorders: from Resistance to Response Team, Lyon, F-69000, France. clement.dondecoquelet@gmail.com.
  • Martinez A; University Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, F-69000, France. clement.dondecoquelet@gmail.com.
  • Sehatpour P; Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, Bron, France. clement.dondecoquelet@gmail.com.
  • Patel GH; Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY, USA. clement.dondecoquelet@gmail.com.
  • Kraut R; Dept. of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA. clement.dondecoquelet@gmail.com.
  • Kantrowitz JT; Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY, USA.
  • Javitt DC; Dept. of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA.
Sci Rep ; 9(1): 16022, 2019 11 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31690846
Deficits in early auditory processing (EAP) are a core component of schizophrenia (SZ) and contribute significantly to impaired overall function. Here, we evaluate the potential contributions of EAP-related impairments in reading to functional capacity and outcome, relative to effects of auditory social cognitive and general neurocognitive dysfunction. Participants included 30-SZ and 28-controls of similar age, sex, and educational achievement. EAP was assessed using an auditory working memory (tone-matching) task. Phonological processing and reading Fluency were assessed using the Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing and Woodcock-Johnson reading batteries, respectively. Auditory-related social cognition was assessed using measures of emotion/sarcasm recognition. Functional capacity and outcome were assessed using the UCSD Performance-based Skills Assessment and Specific Level of Functioning scale, respectively. fMRI resting-state functional-connectivity (rsFC) was used to evaluate potential underlying substrates. As predicted, SZ patients showed significant and interrelated deficits in both phonological processing (d = 0.74, p = 0.009) and reading fluency (d = 1.24, p < 0.00005). By contrast, single word reading (d = 0.35, p = 0.31) was intact. In SZ, deficits in EAP and phonological reading ability significantly predicted reduced functional capacity, but not functional outcome. By contrast, deficits in reading fluency significantly predicted impairments in both functional capacity and functional outcome. Moreover, deficits in reading fluency correlated with rsFC alterations among auditory thalamus, early auditory and auditory association regions. These findings indicate significant contributions of EAP deficits and functional connectivity changes in subcortical and early auditory regions to reductions in reading fluency, and of impaired reading ability to impaired functional outcome in SZ.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Reading / Schizophrenia Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Reading / Schizophrenia Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France Country of publication: United kingdom