Enhanced Punishment Responses in Patients With Schizophrenia: An Event-Related Potential Study

Author:

Akgül Özge1ORCID,Fide Ezgi2ORCID,Özel Fatih3,Alptekin Köksal24,Bora Emre24,Akdede Berna Binnur24,Yener Görsev567ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology, Izmir Democracy University, Izmir, Turkey

2. Department of Neurosciences, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey

3. Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

4. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey

5. Brain Dynamics Multidisciplinary Research Center, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey

6. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir, Turkey

7. Izmir International Biomedicine and Genome Institute, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey

Abstract

It is well known that abnormal reward processing is a characteristic feature of various psychopathologies including schizophrenia. Reduced reward anticipation has been suggested as a core symptom of schizophrenia. The Monetary Incentive Delay Task (MID) is frequently used to detect reward anticipation. The present study aims to evaluate the amplitude and latency of event-related potential (ERP) P300 in patients with schizophrenia (SCH) compared to healthy controls during the MID task. Twenty patients with SCH and 21 demographically matched healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. ERP P300 amplitude and latency values were compared between groups using an MID task in which reward and loss cues were presented. Relations between P300 and clinical facets were investigated in the patient group. SCH group had enhanced mean P300 amplitudes and delayed peak latency in the punishment condition compared with HC. These higher responses were also associated with negative symptoms. SCH group showed altered reward processing as being more sensitive to loss of reward conditions as firstly evidenced by electrophysiological methods, possibly due to abnormality in various systems including social withdrawal, social defeat, and behavioral inhibition system.

Funder

Dokuz Eylul University, Department of Scientific Research Projects

Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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