Mismatch negativity to pitch pattern deviants in schizophrenia

Simple mismatch negativity (MMN) to infrequent pitch deviants is impaired in individuals with long‐term schizophrenia (Sz). The complex MMN elicited by pattern deviance often manifes is cut from here]‐>ts later after deviant onset than simple MMN and can ascertain deficits in ing relationships be...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European journal of neuroscience 2017-09, Vol.46 (6), p.2229-2239
Hauptverfasser: Haigh, Sarah M., Matteis, Mario De, Coffman, Brian A., Murphy, Timothy K., Butera, Christiana D., Ward, Kayla L., Leiter‐McBeth, Justin R., Salisbury, Dean F.
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Zusammenfassung:Simple mismatch negativity (MMN) to infrequent pitch deviants is impaired in individuals with long‐term schizophrenia (Sz). The complex MMN elicited by pattern deviance often manifes is cut from here]‐>ts later after deviant onset than simple MMN and can ascertain deficits in ing relationships between stimuli. Sz exhibit reduced complex MMN, but so far this has only been measured when deviance detection relies on a grouping rule. We measured MMN to deviants in pitch‐based rules to see whether MMN is also abnormal in Sz under these conditions. Three experiments were conducted. Twenty‐seven Sz and 28 healthy matched controls (HC) participated in Experiments 1 and 2, and 24 Sz and 26 HC participated in Experiment 3. Experiment 1 was a standard pitch MMN task, and Sz showed the expected MMN reduction (~ 115 ms) in the simple pitch deviant compared to HC. Experiment 2 comprised standard groups of six tones that ascended in pitch, and deviant groups where the last tone descended in pitch. Complex MMN was late (~ 510 ms) and significantly blunted in Sz. Experiment 3 comprised standard groups of 12 tones (six tones ascending in pitch followed by six tones descending in pitch, like a scale), and deviant groups containing two repetitions of six ascending tones (the scale restarted midstream). Complex MMN was also late (~ 460 ms) and significantly blunted in Sz. These results identify a late pitch pattern deviance‐related MMN that is deficient in schizophrenia. This suggests specific deficits in later more complex deviance detection in schizophrenia for patterns. The complex MMN elicited by pattern deviance often manifests later after deviant onset than simple MMN and can ascertain deficits in ing relationships between stimuli. Sz exhibit reduced complex MMN, but so far this has only been measured when deviance detection relies on a grouping rule. We report reduced late complex MMN to deviants in pitch‐based rules suggesting specific deficits in later more complex deviance detection in schizophrenia for patterns.
ISSN:0953-816X
1460-9568
DOI:10.1111/ejn.13660