Modulation of hemispheric asymmetry in executive control of attention in schizophrenia with atypical antipsychotic treatment: Potential benefits of olanzapine.

Journal: Schizophrenia research. Cognition

Volume: 36

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Affiliated Institutions:  The Sixth People's Hospital of Anqing, Anqing , Anhui, China. Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei , Anhui, China. Department of Neurology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei , Anhui, China. Beijing Key Lab of Learning and Cognition, School of Psychology, Capital Normal University, Beijing , Beijing, China.

Abstract summary 

Deficits in executive control of attention have been reported in schizophrenia patients, but can be ameliorated by treatment of atypical antipsychotics along with the symptoms. However, it remains unclear whether this effect is related to a modulation of hemispheric asymmetry in executive control by the medicine. In this behavioral study, we employed a lateralized version of the attention network test to examine the hemispheric asymmetry of executive control in schizophrenia patients before and after olanzapine treatment, compared to matched healthy controls. Executive control was measured as a conflict effect, indexed as the response time (RT) difference between incongruent versus congruent flanker conditions, and was compared between stimuli presented in the left and the right visual field (i.e., processed by right versus left hemisphere of the brain). Results showed that pre-treatment schizophrenia patients revealed a right hemisphere superiority in conflict effect (i.e., a smaller effect in the right hemisphere than in the left hemisphere), driven by the incongruent condition. Olanzapine treatment reduced this right hemisphere superiority by improving the efficiency of the left hemisphere in the incongruent condition. These results suggested that olanzapine treatment may improve the efficiency of executive control in the left hemisphere in schizophrenia patients.

Authors & Co-authors:  Zhao Li Du Fang Li Lv Wu Wang Wu Tian Zhang

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Citations :  Asanowicz D., Marzecová A., Jaśkowski P., Wolski P. Hemispheric asymmetry in the efficiency of attentional networks. Brain Cogn. 2012;79(2):117–128. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.02.014.
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Doi : 100306
SSN : 2215-0013
Study Population
Male,Female
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Other Terms
Attention;Conflict control;Hemispheric asymmetry;Olanzapine;Schizophrenia
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United States