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The Antisaccade Task Performance Deficit and Specific CNV Abnormalities in Patients with Stereotyped Paraphilia and Schizophrenia,
Authors:Anna V Kirenskaya DrSc  Maxim Y Kamenskov PhD  Vadim V Myamlin PhD  Vladimir Y Novototsky‐Vlasov PhD  Andrey A Tkachenko DrSc
Institution:National Serbsky Centre for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, , 119922 Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:Antisaccade task performance and mean amplitudes of slow cortical potentials (contingent negative variation—CNV) were investigated in 19 healthy volunteers, 16 schizophrenic patients (SP), and 12 patients with stereotyped form of paraphilia (PP). Compared with healthy subjects, schizophrenic and paraphilic patients committed significantly more erroneous saccades. The clear between‐group CNV differences were observed during the early CNV stage that is associated with cognitive aspects of preparatory set. In SP, as compared to controls, the significant decline of CNV amplitude was found at frontal‐central area. PP have demonstrated the lack of CNV over central and parietal regions, but their CNV amplitudes in frontal area did not differ from values of control group. Thus, two distinct types of CNV abnormalities have been found. The SP results have been interpreted as support for frontal dysfunction in schizophrenia. The disconnection between prefrontal cortex, sensorimotor cortex, and related subcortical structures is hypothesized in paraphilia group.
Keywords:forensic science  antisaccades     CNV     schizophrenia  paraphilia
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