• Title of article

    Altered hemispheric asymmetry of auditory magnetic fields to tones and syllables in schizophrenia

  • Author/Authors

    Brigitte Rockstroh، نويسنده , , Johanna Kissler، نويسنده , , Bettina Mohr، نويسنده , , Carsten Eulitz، نويسنده , , Ursula Lommen، نويسنده , , Christian Wienbruch، نويسنده , , Rudolf Cohen، نويسنده , , Thomas Elbert، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    694
  • To page
    703
  • Abstract
    Background: A growing body of literature suggests that schizophrenic patients often do not show the normal brain hemispheric asymmetry. We have found this for simple tones presented to the right ear in a previous study. In this study we extended this investigation to left ear stimulation and verbal stimuli. Methods: With a whole-head neuromagnetometer, contra- and ipsilateral auditory-evoked magnetic fields in response to tones (1000 Hz) and to the syllables (“ba”) delivered to the left and right ears in separate runs were compared between schizophrenic patients (n = 17) and healthy control subjects (n = 15). Results: In response to tones, all control subjects showed the expected asymmetry (contralateral predominance) of the auditory-evoked magnetic N100m (dipole moment). In the patient sample asymmetry was reversed following tones presented to the left ear in 47% and following tones to the right ear in 24%. In response to syllables, the asymmetry was similar between groups. In patients compared with control subjects the N100m was located more anterior without asymmetry between hemispheres. Conclusions: Results suggest that deviation from the normal functional lateralization in schizophrenia appears in a proportion of patients at a basic stage of auditory processing, but may be compensated for at higher levels such as the processing of syllables.
  • Keywords
    tone perception , Auditory , Schizophrenia , Magnetoencephalography , verbalprocessing , Hemispheric asymmetry , N100m , syllables
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Record number

    501465