Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network

Timing and other cognitive processes demanding cognitive control become interlinked when there is an increase in the level of difficulty or effort required. Both functions are interrelated and share neuroanatomical bases. A previous meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies found that people with schizo...

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Main Authors: Irene eAlustiza, Joaquim eRadua, Anton eAlbajes-Eizagirre, Manuel eDomínguez, Enrique eAubá, Felipe eOrtuño
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00192/full
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spelling doaj-762b84034a1e4ef4b7ddebc1693e903f2020-11-24T22:49:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-02-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.00192174607Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing networkIrene eAlustiza0Joaquim eRadua1Anton eAlbajes-Eizagirre2Manuel eDomínguez3Enrique eAubá4Felipe eOrtuño5Clínica Universidad de Navarra & Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de NavarraInstitute of Psychiatry, King´s College FIDMAG Germanes Hospitalaries, Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud MentalClínica Universidad de Navarra & Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de NavarraClínica Universidad de Navarra & Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de NavarraClínica Universidad de Navarra & Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de NavarraTiming and other cognitive processes demanding cognitive control become interlinked when there is an increase in the level of difficulty or effort required. Both functions are interrelated and share neuroanatomical bases. A previous meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies found that people with schizophrenia had significantly lower activation, relative to normal controls, of most right hemisphere regions of the time circuit. This finding suggests that a pattern of disconnectivity of this circuit, particularly in the supplementary motor area, is a trait of this mental disease.We hypothesize that a dysfunctional temporal/cognitive control network underlies both cognitive and psychiatric symptoms of schizophrenia and that timing dysfunction is at the root of the cognitive deficits observed. The goal of our study was to look, in schizophrenia patients, for brain structures activated both by execution of cognitive tasks requiring increased effort and by performance of time perception tasks.We conducted a signed differential mapping (SDM) meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia patients assessing the brain response to increasing levels of cognitive difficulty. Then, we performed a multimodal meta-analysis to identify common brain regions in the findings of that SDM meta-analysis and our previously-published activation likelihood estimate (ALE) meta-analysis of neuroimaging of time perception in schizophrenia patients.The current study supports the hypothesis that there exists an overlap between neural structures engaged by both timing tasks and non-temporal cognitive tasks of escalating difficulty in schizophrenia. The implication is that a deficit in timing can be considered as a trait marker of the schizophrenia cognitive profile.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00192/fullCognitionSchizophreniacognitive controltimingneuroimaging studiesSDM-meta-analysis.
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author Irene eAlustiza
Joaquim eRadua
Anton eAlbajes-Eizagirre
Manuel eDomínguez
Enrique eAubá
Felipe eOrtuño
spellingShingle Irene eAlustiza
Joaquim eRadua
Anton eAlbajes-Eizagirre
Manuel eDomínguez
Enrique eAubá
Felipe eOrtuño
Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
Frontiers in Psychology
Cognition
Schizophrenia
cognitive control
timing
neuroimaging studies
SDM-meta-analysis.
author_facet Irene eAlustiza
Joaquim eRadua
Anton eAlbajes-Eizagirre
Manuel eDomínguez
Enrique eAubá
Felipe eOrtuño
author_sort Irene eAlustiza
title Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
title_short Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
title_full Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
title_fullStr Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
title_full_unstemmed Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
title_sort meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and cognitive control studies in schizophrenia: preliminary elucidation of a core dysfunctional timing network
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Timing and other cognitive processes demanding cognitive control become interlinked when there is an increase in the level of difficulty or effort required. Both functions are interrelated and share neuroanatomical bases. A previous meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies found that people with schizophrenia had significantly lower activation, relative to normal controls, of most right hemisphere regions of the time circuit. This finding suggests that a pattern of disconnectivity of this circuit, particularly in the supplementary motor area, is a trait of this mental disease.We hypothesize that a dysfunctional temporal/cognitive control network underlies both cognitive and psychiatric symptoms of schizophrenia and that timing dysfunction is at the root of the cognitive deficits observed. The goal of our study was to look, in schizophrenia patients, for brain structures activated both by execution of cognitive tasks requiring increased effort and by performance of time perception tasks.We conducted a signed differential mapping (SDM) meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia patients assessing the brain response to increasing levels of cognitive difficulty. Then, we performed a multimodal meta-analysis to identify common brain regions in the findings of that SDM meta-analysis and our previously-published activation likelihood estimate (ALE) meta-analysis of neuroimaging of time perception in schizophrenia patients.The current study supports the hypothesis that there exists an overlap between neural structures engaged by both timing tasks and non-temporal cognitive tasks of escalating difficulty in schizophrenia. The implication is that a deficit in timing can be considered as a trait marker of the schizophrenia cognitive profile.
topic Cognition
Schizophrenia
cognitive control
timing
neuroimaging studies
SDM-meta-analysis.
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00192/full
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