Neuropsychological laterality indices of schizophrenia: Interactions with gender

Citation
Jd. Ragland et al., Neuropsychological laterality indices of schizophrenia: Interactions with gender, SCHIZO BULL, 25(1), 1999, pp. 79-89
Citations number
81
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN
ISSN journal
05867614 → ACNP
Volume
25
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
79 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0586-7614(1999)25:1<79:NLIOSI>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Neurobehavioral laterality indices were examined across motor, sensory, lan guage versus spatial, and verbal memory versus spatial memory domains for 7 5 patients with schizophrenia (45 men, 30 women) and 75 demographically mat ched healthy controls. Patients were impaired across tasks, and laterality results varied by domain, There was no evidence for diagnosis by hemisphere interactions in motor, sensory, or memory tasks. However, patients were mo re impaired in language than in spatial domains, which suggests relatively greater left hemisphere dysfunction, This finding was mediated by the sex o f the participant. While patients as a group showed greater language than s patial impairment, male patients showed expected superiority in spatial rel ative to language performance, whereas female patients performed the same o n both functions, These results underscore the importance of examining sex differences in laterality effects. The findings also demonstrate that, alth ough the left hemisphere model of schizophrenia may be partially supported by data on higher cognitive functions, this support does not extend to more basic motor and sensory domains.