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Title

Irregularity of visual motion perception and negative symptoms in schizophrenia.

Authors

Fan, Yi; Tao, Yunhai; Wang, Jue; Gao, Yuan; Wei, Wei; Zheng, Chanying; Zhang, Xiaotong; Song, Xue Mei; Northoff, Georg

Abstract

Schizophrenia (SZ) is a severe psychiatric disorder characterized by perceptual, emotional, and behavioral abnormalities, with cognitive impairment being a prominent feature of the disorder. Recent studies demonstrate irregularity in SZ with increased variability on the neural level. Is there also irregularity on the psychophysics level like in visual perception? Here, we introduce a methodology to analyze the irregularity in a trial-by-trial way to compare the SZ and healthy control (HC) subjects. In addition, we use an unsupervised clustering algorithm K-means to identify SZ subgroups in the sample, followed by validation of the subgroups based on intraindividual visual perception variability and clinical symptomatology. The K-means method divided SZ patients into two subgroups by measuring durations across trials in the motion discrimination task, i.e., high, and low irregularity of SZ patients (HSZ, LSZ). We found that HSZ and LSZ subgroups are associated with more negative and positive symptoms respectively. Applying a mediation model in the HSZ subgroup, the enhanced irregularity mediates the relationship between visual perception and negative symptoms. Together, we demonstrate increased irregularity in visual perception of a HSZ subgroup, including its association with negative symptoms. This may serve as a promising marker for identifying and distinguishing SZ subgroups.

Subjects

VISUAL perception; PERCEPTUAL disorders; COGNITION disorders; K-means clustering; MENTAL illness

Publication

Schizophrenia, 2024, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

2754-6993

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/s41537-024-00496-8

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