Spectral analysis of EEG during self-paced movements: differences between untreated schizophrenics and normal controls
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Spectral analysis of EEG during self-paced movements: differences between untreated schizophrenics and normal controls
Abstract
Thirteen untreated schizophrenic patients, among them nine who had never been treated, were compared with a corresponding number of matched normal controls with regard to changes of the spectral composition of the electroencephalogram (EEG) accompanying voluntary movements. Triggered by self-paced movements of the right fingers (fast fist closure), the spectral composition of three epochs was analyzed: (1) rest (2,5-1,5 sec before movement), (2) movement preparation (last sec before movement onset), and (3) movement execution (1st sec following movement onset). For frequencies above 6 Hz, marked differences between schizophrenics and controls were evident, in particular over the parietal electrodes. Whereas patients exhibited a clear decrease of power density during movement as compared to rest, controls showed only a small decrease (left and mid parietal) or virtually none (only right parietal). Consequently there were significant differences over the right parietal area (P4) between patients and controls in the theta, alpha- and beta-bands with regard to the mean power density and center frequencies of these bands. Also at parietal positions, schizophrenics lacked the enhancement of theta-power during the preparatory epoch that was characteristic for normal controls at all parietal positions. The results are discussed with regard to the well-known disturbances of voluntary motor behavior in schizophrenia.
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