TY - JOUR
T1 - Impaired emotion regulation in schizophrenia:Evidence from event-related potentials
AU - Horan, W. P.
AU - Hajcak, G.
AU - Wynn, J. K.
AU - Green, M. F.
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - Background Although several aspects of emotion seem to be intact in schizophrenia, there is emerging evidence that patients show an impaired ability to adaptively regulate their emotions. This event-related potential (ERP) study examined whether schizophrenia is associated with impaired neural responses to appraisal frames, that is when negative stimuli are presented in a less negative context. Method Thirty-one schizophrenia out-patients and 27 healthy controls completed a validated picture-viewing task with three conditions:(1) neutral pictures preceded by neutral descriptions ('Neutral'), (2) unpleasant pictures preceded by negative descriptions ('Preappraised negative'), and (3) unpleasant pictures preceded by more neutral descriptions ('Preappraised neutral'). Analyses focused on the late positive potential (LPP), an index of facilitated attention to emotional stimuli that is reduced following cognitive emotion regulation strategies, during four time windows from 300 to 2000Â ms post-picture onset. Results Replicating prior studies, controls showed smaller LPP in Preappraised neutral and Neutral versus Preappraised negative conditions throughout the 300-2000-ms time period. By contrast, patients showed (a) larger LPP in Preappraised neutral and Preappraised negative versus Neutral conditions in the initial period (300-600 ms) and (b) an atypical pattern of larger LPP to Preappraised neutral versus Preappraised negative and Neutral conditions in the 600-1500-ms epochs. Conclusions Modulation of neural responses by a cognitive emotion regulation strategy seems to be impaired in schizophrenia during the first 2s after exposure to unpleasant stimuli.
AB - Background Although several aspects of emotion seem to be intact in schizophrenia, there is emerging evidence that patients show an impaired ability to adaptively regulate their emotions. This event-related potential (ERP) study examined whether schizophrenia is associated with impaired neural responses to appraisal frames, that is when negative stimuli are presented in a less negative context. Method Thirty-one schizophrenia out-patients and 27 healthy controls completed a validated picture-viewing task with three conditions:(1) neutral pictures preceded by neutral descriptions ('Neutral'), (2) unpleasant pictures preceded by negative descriptions ('Preappraised negative'), and (3) unpleasant pictures preceded by more neutral descriptions ('Preappraised neutral'). Analyses focused on the late positive potential (LPP), an index of facilitated attention to emotional stimuli that is reduced following cognitive emotion regulation strategies, during four time windows from 300 to 2000Â ms post-picture onset. Results Replicating prior studies, controls showed smaller LPP in Preappraised neutral and Neutral versus Preappraised negative conditions throughout the 300-2000-ms time period. By contrast, patients showed (a) larger LPP in Preappraised neutral and Preappraised negative versus Neutral conditions in the initial period (300-600 ms) and (b) an atypical pattern of larger LPP to Preappraised neutral versus Preappraised negative and Neutral conditions in the 600-1500-ms epochs. Conclusions Modulation of neural responses by a cognitive emotion regulation strategy seems to be impaired in schizophrenia during the first 2s after exposure to unpleasant stimuli.
KW - Emotion regulation
KW - Event-related potentials (ERPs)
KW - Late positive potential
KW - Schizophrenia
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U2 - 10.1017/S0033291713000019
DO - 10.1017/S0033291713000019
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C2 - 23360592
AN - SCOPUS:84896997824
SN - 0033-2917
VL - 43
SP - 2377
EP - 2391
JO - Psychological Medicine
JF - Psychological Medicine
IS - 11
ER -