Authors
Wendy Hasenkamp, G Andrew James, William Boshoven, Erica Duncan
Publication date
2011/2/1
Journal
Schizophrenia research
Volume
125
Issue
2-3
Pages
169-173
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Recent studies have implicated inappropriate engagement of functional brain networks (e.g.: default mode) in schizophrenia. This fMRI study examined task-induced activations and deactivations in 10 schizophrenia patients with prominent negative symptoms and 10 healthy controls during a simple target detection task. Group comparison revealed recruitment of distinct attentional networks during this task, with schizophrenia subjects activating the dorsal attention system and controls activating the executive network. Further, schizophrenia patients failed to deactivate posterior cingulate regions during the task, supporting recent studies of altered default mode processing. These findings support theories of dysfunctional recruitment of large-scale brain networks in schizophrenia.
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