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Reduced inter-hemispheric auditory and memory-related network interactions in patients with schizophrenia experiencing auditory verbal hallucinations

Cheng Chen, Huan Huang, Xucong Qin, Liang Zhang, Bei Rong, Gaohua Wang, Huiling Wang

2022Frontiers in Psychiatry16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Inter-hemispheric disconnection is a primary pathological finding in schizophrenia. However, given the inherent complexity of this disease and its development, it remains unclear as to whether associated inter-hemispheric changes play an important role in auditory verbal hallucination (AVH) development. As such, this study was developed to explore inter-hemispheric connectivity in the context of schizophrenia with AVH while excluding positive symptoms and other factors with the potential to confound these results. Method: In total, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to assess 42 patients with AVH (APG), 26 without AVH (NPG), and 82 normal control (NC) individuals. Inter-hemispheric connectivity in these subjects was then assessed through the use of voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) and Pearson correlation analyses. Result: < 0.005, cluster size = 52). Among APG individuals, these observed impairments of inter-hemispheric connectivity were negatively correlated with Hoffman auditory hallucination scores. Conclusion: These results support the schizophrenia hemitropic disconnection hypothesis, and provide novel evidence suggesting that there may be a relationship between reductions in inter-hemispheric connectivity in auditory and memory-related networks and the pathogenesis of AVH in patients with schizophrenia following the exclusion of confounding factors from other positive symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologySchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Auditory hallucinationInsulaAudiologyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingSuperior temporal gyrusDisconnectionNeuroscienceMiddle temporal gyrusInferior temporal gyrusPsychosisMedicinePsychiatryTemporal lobePolitical scienceLawEpilepsyFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeuroscience and Music PerceptionSchizophrenia research and treatment