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Insight, grey matter and cognitive function in first-onset psychosis
Morgan, Kevin D. ; Dazzan, Paola; Morgan, Craig; Lappin, Julia; Hutchinson, Gerard; Suckling, John; Fearon, Paul; Jones, Peter B. ; Leff, Julian; Murray, Robin M. ; David, Anthony S. .
Afiliação
  • Morgan, Kevin D. ; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Dazzan, Paola; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Morgan, Craig; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Lappin, Julia; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Hutchinson, Gerard; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Suckling, John; King’s College. Department of Neurology. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Fearon, Paul; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Jones, Peter B. ; University of Cambridge. Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Department of Psychiatry. Cambridge. United Kingdom
  • Leff, Julian; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • Murray, Robin M. ; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
  • David, Anthony S. ; King’s College. Division of Psychological Medicine. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom
The British journal of psychiatry ; 197(2): 141-148, Aug. 2010. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-17622
Biblioteca responsável: TT5
Localização: TT5; W1, BR616
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Several studies have suggested that neuropsychological and structural brain deficits are implicated in poor insight. Few insight studies however have combined neurocognitive and structural neuroanatomical measures.

AIMS:

Focusing on the ability to relabel psychotic symptoms as pathological, we examined insight, brain structure and neurocognition in first-onset psychosis.

METHOD:

Voxel-based magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired from 82 individuals with psychosis and 91 controls assessed with a brief neuropsychological test battery. Insight was measured using the Schedule for the Assessment of Insight.

RESULTS:

The principal analysis showed reduced general neuropsychological function was linked to poor symptom relabelling ability. A subsequent between-psychosis group analysis found those with no symptom relabelling ability had significant global and regional grey matter deficits primarily located at the posterior cingulate gyrus and right precuneus/cuneus.

CONCLUSIONS:

The cingulate gyrus (as part of a midline cortical system) along with right hemisphere regions may be involved in illness and symptom self-appraisal in first-onset psychosis.
Assuntos
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados internacionais Base de dados: MedCarib Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Encefalopatias / Mapeamento Encefálico / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética / Cognição Limite: Adolescente / Adulto / Idoso / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: The British journal of psychiatry Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: King’s College/United Kingdom / University of Cambridge/United Kingdom
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados internacionais Base de dados: MedCarib Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Encefalopatias / Mapeamento Encefálico / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética / Cognição Limite: Adolescente / Adulto / Idoso / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: The British journal of psychiatry Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: King’s College/United Kingdom / University of Cambridge/United Kingdom
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