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Neurophysiological substrates of configural face perception in schizotypy

  • Sangtae Ahn
  • , Caroline Lustenberger
  • , L. Fredrik Jarskog
  • , Flavio Fröhlich
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

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Abstract

Face perception is a highly developed function of the human visual system. Previous studies of event-related potentials (ERPs) have identified a face-selective ERP component (negative peak at about 170 ms after stimulus onset, N170) in healthy participants. In contrast, patients with schizophrenia exhibit reduced amplitude of the N170, which may represent a pathological deficit in the neurophysiology of face perception. Interestingly, healthy humans with schizophrenia-like experiences (schizotypy) also exhibit abnormal processing of face perception. Yet, it has remained unknown how schizotypy in healthy humans is associated with the neurophysiological substrates of face perception. Here, we recruited 35 healthy participants and assessed their schizotypy by the magical ideation rating scale. We used high-density electroencephalography to obtain ERPs elicited by a set of Mooney faces (face and non-face visual stimuli). We investigated median and mean reaction times and visual ERP components in response to the stimuli. We observed a significant difference in N170 amplitude between the two face-stimulus conditions and found that the measured schizotypy scores were significantly correlated with both reaction times and N170 amplitude in response to the face stimuli across all participants. Our results thus support the model of schizotypy as a manifestation of a continuum between healthy individuals and patients with schizophrenia, where the N170 impairment serves as a biomarker for the degree of pathology along this continuum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)389-396
Number of pages8
JournalSchizophrenia Research
Volume216
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2020

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Keywords

  • Electroencephalography
  • Event-related potential
  • Face perception
  • Schizotypy

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