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Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses
Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social malfunctioning might be caused by dysfunctional face processing. Most studies focused on emotional face processes, whereas non-emotional face processing received less attention. While current reports...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29527179 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00047 |
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author | Kronbichler, Lisa Stelzig-Schöler, Renate Pearce, Brandy-Gale Tschernegg, Melanie Said-Yürekli, Sarah Reich, Luise Antonia Weber, Stefanie Aichhorn, Wolfgang Kronbichler, Martin |
author_facet | Kronbichler, Lisa Stelzig-Schöler, Renate Pearce, Brandy-Gale Tschernegg, Melanie Said-Yürekli, Sarah Reich, Luise Antonia Weber, Stefanie Aichhorn, Wolfgang Kronbichler, Martin |
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description | Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social malfunctioning might be caused by dysfunctional face processing. Most studies focused on emotional face processes, whereas non-emotional face processing received less attention. While current reports on abnormal face processing in SZ are mixed, examinations of non-emotional face processing compared to adequate control stimuli may clarify whether SZ is characterized by a face-processing deficit. Patients with SZ (n = 28) and healthy controls (n = 30) engaged in an fMRI scan where images of non-emotional faces and houses were presented. A simple inverted-picture detection task warranted the participants’ attention. Region of interest (ROI) analyses were conducted on face-sensitive regions including the fusiform face area, the occipital face area, and the superior temporal sulcus. Scene-sensitivity was assessed in the parahippocampal place area (PPA) and served as control condition. Patients did not show aberrant face-related neural processes in face-sensitive regions. This finding was also evident when analyses were done on individually defined ROIs or on in-house-localizer ROIs. Patients revealed a decreased specificity toward house stimuli as reflected in decreased neural response toward houses in the PPA. Again, this result was supported by supplementary analyses. Neural activation toward neutral faces was not found to be impaired in SZ, therefore speaking against an overall face-processing deficit. Aberrant activation in scene-sensitive PPA is also found in assessments of memory processes in SZ. It is up to future studies to show how impairments in PPA relate to functional outcome in SZ. |
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spelling | pubmed-58290272018-03-09 Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses Kronbichler, Lisa Stelzig-Schöler, Renate Pearce, Brandy-Gale Tschernegg, Melanie Said-Yürekli, Sarah Reich, Luise Antonia Weber, Stefanie Aichhorn, Wolfgang Kronbichler, Martin Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Face processing is regularly found to be impaired in schizophrenia (SZ), thus suggesting that social malfunctioning might be caused by dysfunctional face processing. Most studies focused on emotional face processes, whereas non-emotional face processing received less attention. While current reports on abnormal face processing in SZ are mixed, examinations of non-emotional face processing compared to adequate control stimuli may clarify whether SZ is characterized by a face-processing deficit. Patients with SZ (n = 28) and healthy controls (n = 30) engaged in an fMRI scan where images of non-emotional faces and houses were presented. A simple inverted-picture detection task warranted the participants’ attention. Region of interest (ROI) analyses were conducted on face-sensitive regions including the fusiform face area, the occipital face area, and the superior temporal sulcus. Scene-sensitivity was assessed in the parahippocampal place area (PPA) and served as control condition. Patients did not show aberrant face-related neural processes in face-sensitive regions. This finding was also evident when analyses were done on individually defined ROIs or on in-house-localizer ROIs. Patients revealed a decreased specificity toward house stimuli as reflected in decreased neural response toward houses in the PPA. Again, this result was supported by supplementary analyses. Neural activation toward neutral faces was not found to be impaired in SZ, therefore speaking against an overall face-processing deficit. Aberrant activation in scene-sensitive PPA is also found in assessments of memory processes in SZ. It is up to future studies to show how impairments in PPA relate to functional outcome in SZ. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5829027/ /pubmed/29527179 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00047 Text en Copyright © 2018 Kronbichler, Stelzig-Schöler, Pearce, Tschernegg, Said-Yürekli, Reich, Weber, Aichhorn and Kronbichler. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Kronbichler, Lisa Stelzig-Schöler, Renate Pearce, Brandy-Gale Tschernegg, Melanie Said-Yürekli, Sarah Reich, Luise Antonia Weber, Stefanie Aichhorn, Wolfgang Kronbichler, Martin Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses |
title | Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses |
title_full | Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses |
title_fullStr | Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses |
title_full_unstemmed | Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses |
title_short | Schizophrenia and Category-Selectivity in the Brain: Normal for Faces but Abnormal for Houses |
title_sort | schizophrenia and category-selectivity in the brain: normal for faces but abnormal for houses |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29527179 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00047 |
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