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Prefrontal cognitive functions in stabilized first-episode patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A dissociation between dorsolateral and orbitofrontal functioning

José Manuel Rodríguez-Sáncheza, Benedicto Crespo-FacorroaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Rocío Perez Iglesiasa, César González-Blanch Boscha, Mario Álvareza, Javier Llorcab, José Luis Vázquez-Barqueroa

Received 25 January 2005; received in revised form 20 April 2005; accepted 22 April 2005.

Refers to erratum:
Erratum to “Prefrontal cognitive functions in stabilized first-episode patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A dissociation between dorsolateral and orbitofrontal functioning” [Schizophrenia Research 77 (2–3) (2005) 279–288] , 27 December 2006
José Manuel Rodríguez-Sánchez, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro, Rocío Perez Iglesias, César González-Blanch Bosch, Mario Álvarez, Javier Llorca, José Luis Vázquez-Barquero
Schizophrenia Research
February 2007 (Vol. 90, Issue 1, Page 368)
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Abstract 

Specific prefrontal cognitive impairments have been reported in first-episode and chronic schizophrenia. We sought to investigate potential impairments in specific prefrontal cortical cognitive functions among stabilized patients with a first-episode of schizophrenia. A sample of 80 individuals with a first-episode of schizophrenia spectrum disorders and 22 healthy volunteers underwent a neurocognitive battery assessing orbitofrontal (OFC) [The Iowa Gambling Task (GT)], and dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) functions (WAIS III Backward digits, verbal fluency test (FAS), and Trail Making Test). Cognitive data were obtained following stabilization of acute psychotic symptoms. Clinical symptoms after six weeks of treatment were assessed by using the SAPS and SANS scales. While there were no significant group differences in overall scores and in the profile of progress of performance along periods on the GT, patient group showed a significant impairment when performing DLPFC tasks. Only FAS score was correlated to the severity of negative symptomatology. The OFC functions are unimpaired at the early phases of psychosis and in contrast there is a significant deficit in DLPFC functions in first-episode of schizophrenia.

a Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, Planta 2a, Edificio 2 de Noviembre. Avda. Valdecilla s/n, 39008 Santander, Spain

b Department of Biostatistic, School of Medicine, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel: +34 942 202537; fax: +34 942 203447.

PII: S0920-9964(05)00175-1

doi:10.1016/j.schres.2005.04.023


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