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Abnormal functional lateralization of the sensorimotor cortex in patients with schizophrenia
V S Mattay1, J H Callicott, A Bertolino
1Clinical Brain Disorders Branch, NIMH, NIH, NIMH Neuroscience Center at St. Elizabeth's, Washington, DC 20032, USA.
Abstract:
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that patients with schizophrenia fail to recruit appropriate focal patterns of cortical responses to cognitive tasks. We investigated whether patients with schizophrenia show a normal focal response to a simple motor task. Seven strongly right-handed patients with schizophrenia and seven strongly right-handed normal subjects performed motor tasks of increasing complexity. Patients were unable to recruit as focal a response even to a simple, automatic sequential finger movement task. They showed greater ipsilateral activation in the primary sensorimotor and lateral premotor regions and had a significantly lower laterality quotient than normal subjects. These phenomena increased with the complexity of the task. These results demonstrate a functional disturbance in the cortical motor circuitry of patients with schizophrenia.