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P50 Sensory Gating in Infants
Published on: December 26, 2013
Distinct M50 and M100 auditory gating deficits in schizophrenia
Faith M Hanlon1, Gregory A Miller, Robert J Thoma
1Center for Functional Brain Imaging, New Mexico VA Health Care System, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108, USA.
Abstract:
The time course of the schizophrenia auditory gating deficit may provide clues to mechanisms of impaired cognition. Magnetoencephalography was recorded during a standard paired-click paradigm. Using source strength of the M50 and M100 components for each click, calculated from dipole locations identified as underlying each component for the first click, a ratio of the second divided by the first was used to measure gating. Patients showed a left-hemisphere gating deficit in M50 and a bilateral gating deficit in M100. Hypothesizing that an early deficit may affect later processing, hierarchical regression was used to examine variance shared between the components. A left-hemisphere M100 gating deficit was coupled with the left M50 gating deficit. In contrast, a right-hemisphere M100 gating deficit was unrelated to M50 gating in either hemisphere. Investigations of interhemisphere gating relations may clarify group differences in regional connectivity and their role in gating.

