Motion and Form Perception in Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia.

Pediatr Rep

Department of Behavioral Science, Albert Szent Györgyi Medical School, University of Szeged, 6720 Szeged, Hungary.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS) is a rare disorder marked by severe symptoms like delusions and hallucinations, with potential neurodevelopmental factors, particularly dysfunction in the dorsal visual system that affects motion perception and attention.
  • Researchers compared 21 COS patients with 21 matched control participants through visual tasks to determine the impact of dorsal visual system impairment.
  • Findings showed COS patients struggled significantly more with motion perception compared to form perception, suggesting the dorsal visual stream's vulnerability may indicate underlying neurodevelopmental issues in this disorder.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: Childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS) is a rare type of psychotic disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, grossly disorganized behavior, and poor psychosocial functioning. The etiology of COS is unknown, but neurodevelopmental factors are likely to play a critical role. A potential neurodevelopmental anomaly marker is the dorsal visual system dysfunction, which is implicated in motion perception, spatial functions, and attention. (2) Methods: To elucidate the role of the dorsal visual system in COS, we investigated 21 patients with COS and 21 control participants matched for age, sex, education, IQ, and parental socioeconomic status. Participants completed a motion and form coherence task, during which one assesses an individual's ability to detect the direction of motion within a field of moving elements or dots and to recognize a meaningful form or object from a set of fragmented or disconnected visual elements, respectively. (3) Results: The patients with COS were impaired in both visual tasks compared to the control participants, but the evidence for the deficit was more substantial for motion perception than for form perception (form: BF = 27.22; motion: BF = 6.97 × 10). (4) Conclusions: These results highlight the importance of dorsal visual stream vulnerability in COS, a potential marker of neurodevelopmental anomalies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10801474PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pediatric16010009DOI Listing

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