Relationship between function and structure in the visual cortex in healthy individuals and in patients with severe mental disorders
·Positive relationship between P100 amplitude and V1 surface area in healthy individuals.·No significant relationship between P100 amplitude and V1 thickness in healthy individuals.·Larger patient samples are needed to understand the function-structure relationship in the visual cortex in patients w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging 2023-07, Vol.332, p.111633-111633, Article 111633 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ·Positive relationship between P100 amplitude and V1 surface area in healthy individuals.·No significant relationship between P100 amplitude and V1 thickness in healthy individuals.·Larger patient samples are needed to understand the function-structure relationship in the visual cortex in patients with severe mental disorders.·Combining event related potential techniques and structural magnetic resonance imaging techniques may help us to gain more insight into the function-structure relationship in the human cortex.
Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SCZspect) and bipolar disorders (BD) show impaired function in the primary visual cortex (V1), indicated by altered visual evoked potential (VEP). While the neural substrate for altered VEP in these patients remains elusive, altered V1 structure may play a role. One previous study found a positive relationship between the amplitude of the P100 component of the VEP and V1 surface area, but not V1 thickness, in a small sample of healthy individuals. Here, we aimed to replicate these findings in a larger healthy control (HC) sample (n = 307) and to examine the same relationship in patients with SCZspect (n = 30) or BD (n = 45). We also compared the mean P100 amplitude, V1 surface area and V1 thickness between controls and patients and found no significant group differences. In HC only, we found a significant positive P100-V1 surface area association, while there were no significant P100-V1 thickness relationships in HC, SCZspect or BD. Together, our results confirm previous findings of a positive P100-V1 surface area association in HC, whereas larger patient samples are needed to further clarify the function-structure relationship in V1 in SCZspect and BD. |
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ISSN: | 0925-4927 1872-7506 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2023.111633 |