Author:
ZAKZANIS K. K.,POULIN P.,HANSEN K. T.,JOLIC D.
Abstract
Background. Several empirical studies have found temporal lobe impairments in many patients
with schizophrenia. The strength and consistency of this evidence, however, has not been evaluated
and synthesized quantitatively. Hence, we ask to what extent are temporal cortices really defective
in schizophrenia?Methods. Meta-analytical methods were used to determine the magnitude of evidence in support of
structural and physiological temporal–hippocampal system deficits in schizophrenia. We report
effect sizes from studies since 1980 that used structural (CT, MRI) and functional (SPECT, PET)
neuroimaging methods.Results. Both structural and functional imaging literatures are distinguished by heterogeneity
whereby most patients show normative temporal function and structure, a minority shows
diminished values and some patients demonstrate augmented function and structure rather than a
deficit.Conclusions. The findings are hard to incorporate within single disease models that propose major
involvement of the temporal system in schizophrenia, at least at the degree of resolution obtained
with current imaging technology.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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