Abnormalities in visual cognition and associated impaired interactions between visual and attentional networks in schizophrenia and brief psychotic disorder

Elsevier

Available online 3 October 2022, 111545

Psychiatry Research: NeuroimagingHighlights•

Visual cognitive impairment is found in brief psychotic disorder, though less severe than schizophrenia.

Visual cognitive impairment is associated with abnormal interactions between higher-level attention and lower-level visual resting-state networks.

ABSTRACT

The extent and nature of cognitive impairment in brief psychotic disorder remains unclear, being rarely studied unlike schizophrenia. The present study hence sought to directly compare the visual cognitive dysfunction and its associated brain networks in brief psychotic disorder and schizophrenia. Data from picture completion (a complex visual task) and whole-brain functional connectome from resting-state fMRI were acquired from a sample of clinically stable patients with an established psychotic disorder (twenty with brief psychotic disorder, twenty with schizophrenia) and twenty-nine healthy controls. Group differences and the inter-relationships in task performances and brain networks were tested. Picture completion task deficits were found in brief psychotic disorder compared with healthy controls, though the deficits were less than schizophrenia. Task performance also correlated with severity of psychotic symptoms in patients. The task performance was inversely correlated with the functional connectivity between peripheral visual and attentional networks (dorsal attention and salience ventral attention), with increased functional connectivity in brief psychotic disorder compared with healthy controls and in schizophrenia compared with brief psychotic disorder. Present findings showed pronounced visual cognitive impairments in brief psychotic disorder that were worse in schizophrenia, underpinned by abnormal interactions between higher-order attentional and lower-order visual processing networks.

Keywords

brief psychotic disorder

schizophrenia

cognition

functional connectivity

peripheral visual

attention

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