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Neurological Soft Signs Predict Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Patients With Schizophrenia.
Wolf, Robert C; Rashidi, Mahmoud; Schmitgen, Mike M; Fritze, Stefan; Sambataro, Fabio; Kubera, Katharina M; Hirjak, Dusan.
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  • Wolf RC; Department of General Psychiatry, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Rashidi M; Department of General Psychiatry, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Schmitgen MM; Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany.
  • Fritze S; Department of General Psychiatry, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Sambataro F; Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany.
  • Kubera KM; Department of Neuroscience (DNS), University of Padova, Padua, Italy.
  • Hirjak D; Padua Neuroscience Center, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.
Schizophr Bull ; 47(2): 433-443, 2021 03 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33097950
ABSTRACT
Neurological soft signs (NSS) are well documented in individuals with schizophrenia (SZ), yet so far, the relationship between NSS and specific symptom expression is unclear. We studied 76 SZ patients using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine associations between NSS, positive symptoms, gray matter volume (GMV), and neural activity at rest. SZ patients were hypothesis-driven stratified according to the presence or absence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH; n = 34 without vs 42 with AVH) according to the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Structural MRI data were analyzed using voxel-based morphometry, whereas intrinsic neural activity was investigated using regional homogeneity (ReHo) measures. Using ANCOVA, AVH patients showed significantly higher NSS in motor and integrative functions (IF) compared with non-hallucinating (nAVH) patients. Partial correlation revealed that NSS IF were positively associated with AVH symptom severity in AVH patients. Such associations were not confirmed for delusions. In region-of-interest ANCOVAs comprising the left middle and superior temporal gyri, right paracentral lobule, and right inferior parietal lobule (IPL) structure and function, significant differences between AVH and nAVH subgroups were not detected. In a binary logistic regression model, IF scores and right IPL ReHo were significant predictors of AVH. These data suggest significant interrelationships between sensorimotor integration abilities, brain structure and function, and AVH symptom expression.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trastornos de la Percepción / Desempeño Psicomotor / Esquizofrenia / Catatonia / Corteza Cerebral / Discinesias / Sustancia Gris / Alucinaciones Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Schizophr Bull Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trastornos de la Percepción / Desempeño Psicomotor / Esquizofrenia / Catatonia / Corteza Cerebral / Discinesias / Sustancia Gris / Alucinaciones Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Schizophr Bull Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania
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