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Auditory Cortex Thickness Is Associated With N100 Amplitude in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.

Authors :
Slapø, Nora Berz
Nerland, Stener
Jørgensen, Kjetil Nordbø
Mørch-Johnsen, Lynn
Pettersen, Johanne Hagen
Roelfs, Daniel
Parker, Nadine
Valstad, Mathias
Pentz, Atle
Timpe, Clara M F
Richard, Geneviève
Beck, Dani
Werner, Maren C Frogner
Lagerberg, Trine Vik
Melle, Ingrid
Agartz, Ingrid
Westlye, Lars T
Steen, Nils Eiel
Andreassen, Ole A
Moberget, Torgeir
Source :
Schizophrenia Bulletin Open; Jan2023, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background and Hypothesis The auditory cortex (AC) may play a central role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and auditory hallucinations (AH). Previous schizophrenia studies report thinner AC and impaired AC function, as indicated by decreased N100 amplitude of the auditory evoked potential. However, whether these structural and functional alterations link to AH in schizophrenia remain poorly understood. Study Design Patients with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript>), including patients with a lifetime experience of AH (AH+), without (AH−), and healthy controls underwent magnetic resonance imaging (39 SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript>, 22 AH+, 17 AH−, and 146 HC) and electroencephalography (33 SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript>, 17 AH+, 16 AH−, and 144 HC). Cortical thickness of the primary (AC1, Heschl's gyrus) and secondary (AC2, Heschl's sulcus, and the planum temporale) AC was compared between SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript> and controls and between AH+, AH−, and controls. To examine if the association between AC thickness and N100 amplitude differed between groups, we used regression models with interaction terms. Study Results N100 amplitude was nominally smaller in SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript> (P =.03, d = 0.42) and in AH− (P =.020, d = 0.61), while AC2 was nominally thinner in AH+ (P =.02, d = 0.53) compared with controls. AC1 thickness was positively associated with N100 amplitude in SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript> (t = 2.56, P =.016) and AH− (t = 3.18, P =.008), while AC2 thickness was positively associated with N100 amplitude in SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript> (t = 2.37, P =.024) and in AH+ (t = 2.68, P =.019). Conclusions The novel findings of positive associations between AC thickness and N100 amplitude in SCZ<subscript>spect</subscript>, suggest that a common neural substrate may underlie AC thickness and N100 amplitude alterations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26327899
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Schizophrenia Bulletin Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174979122
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/schizbullopen/sgad015