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  • The study explored the brain activity of patients with early-stage schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) when processing positive and negative self and other schemas, using fMRI technology.
  • It involved 50 SSD patients and 52 controls, who participated in a task designed to evoke different schemas, allowing researchers to compare brain activation patterns between the two groups.
  • Results indicated that SSD patients showed greater brain activity in specific frontal regions during tasks related to both negative and positive schemas, suggesting heightened sensitivity to these types of cognitive processes compared to the control group.

Article Abstract

Objective: The present study investigated the functional neuroanatomy underlying negative and positive schemas towards the self and others in patients with early stage schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) using a task-based fMRI procedure.

Methods: This study included 50 patients with SSDs and 52 controls. The schema-evoking task consisted of four active conditions and neutral condition. Differences in brain activation were compared between the two groups. Correlation analysis was performed between task-related activation and psychopathology.

Results: The SSD patients exhibited higher activity of the left middle and inferior frontal gyri under the negative-others minus neutral contrast as well as greater activation of the left superior and middle frontal gyri and right medial superior frontal gyrus under the positive- self minus neutral and positive-others minus neutral contrasts. Under the positive-others minus neutral contrast, negative correlation was observed between activity of the right inferior parietal gyrus and right angular and total score of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), whereas positive correlation between activity of the left middle cingulate gyrus and left/right precuneus and positive-others score of the Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS).

Conclusion: The present findings suggest that the frontal brain regions of SSD patients are more sensitive to negative and positive schemas towards the self and/or others compared to those of controls.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8103021PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2020.0335DOI Listing

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