High-frequency changes in single-trial visual evoked potentials for unattended stimuli in chronic schizophrenia

Author:

Kipiński LechORCID,Maciejowski Andrzej,Małyszczak KrzysztofORCID,Pilecki WitoldORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatients with schizophrenia reveal changes in information processing associated with external stimuli, which is reflected in the measurements of brain evoked potentials. We discuss actual knowledge on electro- (EEG) and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) changes in schizophrenia.New methodThe commonly used averaging technique entails the loss of information regarding the generation of evoked responses. We propose a methodology to describe single-trial (non-averaged) visual evoked potentials (VEP) using spectral and statistical analyses. We analysed EEG data registered in the O1-Cz and O2-Cz leads during unattended pattern-reversal stimulation, collected from a group of adult patients with chronic schizophrenia, and compared them to those of healthy individuals. Short-time single-trial VEP were transformed to the frequency domain using the FFT algorithm. Changes of the spectral power were visualized using spectrograms which were created by stacking single-trial spectra across all trials. Measures of the absolute and the relative spectral power were calculated and compared statistically.ResultsIn schizophrenia, the energy density of VEP oscillations is shifted towards higher (gamma) frequencies, compared to healthy individuals. These differences are statistically significant in all analysed frequency bands for the relative power. This indicates distorted early processing of visual stimuli in schizophrenia.Comparison with existing methodsThe main advantage of the presented methodology is its simplicity and ease of interpretation of obtained results. The presented observations complement the knowledge on gamma oscillations acquired from computationally more complex methods of time–frequency analysis.ConclusionsHigh-frequency changes for single-trial VEPs are detected in chronic schizophrenia.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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