Affiliation:
1. Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania , Italy
Abstract
Background:
Patients with schizophrenia show not only cognitive, but also perceptual
deficits. Perceptual deficits may affect different sensory modalities. Among these, the impairment of
visual information processing is of particular relevance as demonstrated by the high incidence of
visual disturbances. In recent years, the study of neurophysiological mechanisms that underlie
visuo-perceptual, -spatial and -motor disorders in schizophrenia has increasingly attracted the
interest of researchers.
Objective:
The study aims to review the existent literature on magnocellular/dorsal (occipitoparietal)
visual processing stream impairment in schizophrenia. The impairment of relatively early stages of
visual information processing was examined using experimental paradigms such as backward masking,
contrast sensitivity, contour detection, and perceptual closure. The deficits of late processing
stages were detected by examining visuo-spatial and -motor abilities.
Results:
Neurophysiological and behavioral studies support the existence of deficits in the
processing of visual information along the magnocellular/dorsal pathway. These deficits appear to
affect both early and late stages of visual information processing.
Conclusion:
The existence of disturbances in the early processing of visual information along the
magnocellular/dorsal pathway is strongly supported by neurophysiological and behavioral observations.
Early magnocellular dysfunction may provide a substrate for late dorsal processing impairment
as well as higher-level cognition deficits.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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