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Behavioral Neurobiology of Schizophrenia and Its Treatment

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    Chapter 37 Neurochemical Imaging in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 38 Epigenetics of schizophrenia.
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    Chapter 39 Pharmacological Strategies for Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 40 Assessing Function and Functional Outcome in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 41 Molecules, Signaling, and Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 42 Neurocognition in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 43 Hippocampal Pathology in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 44 Prefrontal Cortical Circuits in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 45 Antipsychotics and Metabolics in the Post-CATIE Era
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    Chapter 46 Antipsychotic Dosing and Drug Delivery
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    Chapter 47 Antipsychotic Drug Development
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    Chapter 48 Integrative circuit models and their implications for the pathophysiologies and treatments of the schizophrenias.
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    Chapter 53 A Selective Review of Volumetric and Morphometric Imaging in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 54 Functional Brain Imaging in Schizophrenia: Selected Results and Methods
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    Chapter 55 Thalamic pathology in schizophrenia.
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    Chapter 56 Treatment Implications of the Schizophrenia Prodrome
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    Chapter 57 Models of Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 58 Experimental Approaches for Identifying Schizophrenia Risk Genes
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    Chapter 59 Neurophysiological Measures of Sensory Registration, Stimulus Discrimination, and Selection in Schizophrenia Patients
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    Chapter 60 Eye Tracking Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: Characterization and Pathophysiology
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    Chapter 61 Prepulse Inhibition of the Startle Reflex: A Window on the Brain in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 62 Animal Models of Schizophrenia
Attention for Chapter 60: Eye Tracking Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: Characterization and Pathophysiology
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Chapter title
Eye Tracking Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: Characterization and Pathophysiology
Chapter number 60
Book title
Behavioral Neurobiology of Schizophrenia and Its Treatment
Published in
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, December 2014
DOI 10.1007/7854_2010_60
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Book ISBNs
978-3-64-213716-7, 978-3-64-213717-4
Authors

Deborah L. Levy, Anne B. Sereno, Diane C. Gooding, Gilllian A. O’Driscoll, Levy, Deborah L., Sereno, Anne B., Gooding, Diane C., O’Driscoll, Gilllian A.

Abstract

Eye tracking dysfunction (ETD) is one of the most widely replicated behavioral deficits in schizophrenia and is over-represented in clinically unaffected first-degree relatives of schizophrenia patients. Here, we provide an overview of research relevant to the characterization and pathophysiology of this impairment. Deficits are most robust in the maintenance phase of pursuit, particularly during the tracking of predictable target movement. Impairments are also found in pursuit initiation and correlate with performance on tests of motion processing, implicating early sensory processing of motion signals. Taken together, the evidence suggests that ETD involves higher-order structures, including the frontal eye fields, which adjust the gain of the pursuit response to visual and anticipated target movement, as well as early parts of the pursuit pathway, including motion areas (the middle temporal area and the adjacent medial superior temporal area). Broader application of localizing behavioral paradigms in patient and family studies would be advantageous for refining the eye tracking phenotype for genetic studies.

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Country Count As %
United States 3 2%
Germany 2 1%
Portugal 1 <1%
Australia 1 <1%
Chile 1 <1%
Spain 1 <1%
New Zealand 1 <1%
Unknown 166 94%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 33 19%
Student > Bachelor 23 13%
Researcher 21 12%
Student > Master 21 12%
Student > Postgraduate 11 6%
Other 42 24%
Unknown 25 14%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 46 26%
Neuroscience 29 16%
Medicine and Dentistry 25 14%
Computer Science 10 6%
Unspecified 7 4%
Other 22 13%
Unknown 37 21%
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