The Analysis of 40Hz Event-Related Potentials in Schizpphrenia.
- Author:
Tak YOUN
;
Hae Jeong PARK
;
Do Hyung KANG
;
Myung Sun KIM
;
Jae Jin KIM
;
Jun Soo KWON
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Gamma activity;
Synchronization;
40Hz;
Auditory P300;
Schizophrenia
- MeSH:
Electroencephalography;
Evoked Potentials*;
Functional Laterality;
Neurons;
Schizophrenia
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry
2001;8(2):251-257
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUNDS: Gamma band oscillatory activity is considered to be related to congnitive functions and illustrates that the concept of event-related oscillations bridges the gap between single neurons and neural assemblies. An event-related gamma oscillation is the time - locked responses of specific frequency, and can be identified by computing the amplitude frequency characteristics of the averaged event-related potentials(ERPs) after stimulation. OBJECTIVES: We purposed to present experimental paradigm to investigate @-band oscillation activities from the recording of ERPs by using auditory oddball paradigm and investigate the difference of @-band activity between schizophrenia and normal controls. METHODS: The ERPs resulting from auditory stimuli with oddball paradigm in a group of schizophrenics(n=11) and also a group of age-, sex- and handedness matched normal controls, were recorded by 128 channel EEG. The @-band oscillatory activities were calculated by using time-frequency wavelet decomposition of the signal between 20 and 80Hz. The @-band oscillatory activities of both groups were compared by t-test. RESULTS: The @-band oscillatory of the leads Fz,Gz and Pz of both groups were represented well in the time - frequency maps. Significant increases of the @-band activity in normal controls compared with schizophrenics were observed around 160 msec. 350msec. and 800 msec after stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggested that the increment in @-band oscillatory activity during cognitive operations and decreased @-band activity in schizophrenics may be associated with the cognitive dysfunctions and the pathophyiology of the schizophrenia.