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Relation between task-related activity modulation and cortical inhibitory function in schizophrenia and healthy controls: a TMS–EEG study
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Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
Springer
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience,2024, vol. 274, n. 4, p. 837-847
Abstract
Schizophrenia has been associated with a reduced task-related modulation of cortical activity assessed through electroencephalography (EEG). However, to the best of our knowledge, no study so far has assessed the underpinnings of this decreased EEG modulation in schizophrenia. A possible substrate of these findings could be a decreased inhibitory function, a replicated finding in the field. In this pilot study, our aim was to explore the association between EEG modulation during a cognitive task and the inhibitory system function in vivo in a sample including healthy controls and patients with schizophrenia. We hypothesized that the replicated decreased task-related activity modulation during a cognitive task in schizophrenia would be related to a hypofunction of the inhibitory system. For this purpose, 27 healthy controls and 22 patients with schizophrenia (including 13 first episodes) performed a 3-condition auditory oddball task from which the spectral entropy modulation was calculated. In addition, cortical reactivity—as an index of the inhibitory function—was assessed by the administration of 75 monophasic transcranial magnetic stimulation single pulses over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Our results replicated the task-related cortical activity modulation deficit in schizophrenia patients. Moreover, schizophrenia patients showed higher cortical reactivity following transcranial magnetic stimulation single pulses over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex compared to healthy controls. Cortical reactivity was inversely associated with EEG modulation, supporting the idea that a hypofunction of the inhibitory system could hamper the task-related modulation of EEG activity.
Materias Unesco
3211 Psiquiatría
Palabras Clave
Schizophrenia
Cortical inhibition
Spectral entropy
Modulation
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
ISSN
0940-1334
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Junta de Castilla y León - Gerencia Regional de Salud de Castilla y León (grant IDs GRS 2029/A/19, GRS 2121/A/2020, and GRS 2487/A/22)
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (grant ID PI22/00465)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN) (grant ID PID2020-117751RB-I00)
Fundació La Marató de TV3 (grant ID 202219–30-31)
Junta de Castilla y León - Consejería de Educación and the European Social Fund (grant IDs VA-183–18 and VA-223–19, respectively)
Publicación en abierto financiada por el Consorcio de Bibliotecas Universitarias de Castilla y León (BUCLE), con cargo al Programa Operativo 2014ES16RFOP009 FEDER 2014-2020 DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN, Actuación:20007-CL - Apoyo Consorcio BUCLE
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (grant ID PI22/00465)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN) (grant ID PID2020-117751RB-I00)
Fundació La Marató de TV3 (grant ID 202219–30-31)
Junta de Castilla y León - Consejería de Educación and the European Social Fund (grant IDs VA-183–18 and VA-223–19, respectively)
Publicación en abierto financiada por el Consorcio de Bibliotecas Universitarias de Castilla y León (BUCLE), con cargo al Programa Operativo 2014ES16RFOP009 FEDER 2014-2020 DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN, Actuación:20007-CL - Apoyo Consorcio BUCLE
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