Bk. Toone et al., Changes in regional cerebral blood flow due to cognitive activation among patients with schizophrenia, BR J PSYCHI, 177, 2000, pp. 222-228
Background The regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) response to the Wisconsi
n Card Sort Test(WCST) has been used to assess the functional integrity of
the prefrontal cortex in patients with schizophrenia.
Aims In this study, patients were divided into two groups according to whet
her they had made few or many perseverative errors on a modified version of
the WCST. A control group consisted of normal volunteers. The groups were
then: compared with respect to rCBF response to WCST activation.
Method rCBF was measured during administration of a modified version of the
WCST and during a card sorting control task, using single photon emission
computerised tomography (SPECT).
Results Performance of the modified WCST was associated with a widespread a
nd substantial increase in rCBF, particularly in the frontal region. The po
orly performing group of patients with schizophrenia showed only a modest i
ncrease in rCBF in the left anterior cingulate region.
Conclusion Subjects with schizophrenia are able-to respond to specific neur
opsychological challenge with activation of the frontal regions.
Declaration of interest C.I.O. was funded by the South East Thames Regional
Health Authority Locally Organised Research Scheme.