RecruitingNCT06886945

An Integrated Neurophysiological Approach Toward the Early Detection of Psychiatric Disorders


Sponsor

IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli

Enrollment

75 participants

Start Date

Apr 9, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by cognitive decline, social withdrawal, and positive symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions. Research suggests that SCZ and schizotypy exist along a continuum, with shared structural and behavioral abnormalities, the latter of which encompass the sensory and perceptual domain, often in the form of altered multisensory integration, as seen in tasks like the Sound-Induced Flash Illusion (SIFI). Individuals with schizotypal traits or SCZ show enlarged temporal binding windows (TBW) of cross-modal integration, affecting perceptual accuracy and multisensory judgments. However, whether these deficits stem from overactive top-down modulation or weakened bottom-up sensory precision remains unclear. The current study seeks to address these questions, by asking participants (healthy individuals screened as for their schizotypal traits, and patients suffering from SCZ) to complete a modified version of the SIFI, as well as an audiovisual temporal order judgment (TOJ) task. Cross-modal performance will be assessed via signal detection theory (SDT) metrics and psychometric modeling to estimate individual TBWs, thereby assaying audiovisual processing abilities along the schizotypal continuum


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 50 Years

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This study uses brain wave measurements (like EEG) and other neurological tests to try to detect psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia earlier and more accurately. The goal is to find reliable brain signals that could serve as early warning signs. **You may be eligible if...** - You have normal hearing and normal (or corrected) vision - For patients: you have a confirmed diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorder and an IQ above 70 **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have any known condition affecting your central nervous system (brain or spinal cord) - For patients: you have a serious physical illness, have used drugs heavily in the past 6 months, have unstable medication, or have another major psychiatric diagnosis alongside schizophrenia Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERAudio-Visual Perceptual Tasks

Around 75 participants will be recruited for this study (25 per each group), and asked to perform two distinct audiovisual tasks (run via Matlab-based automated routines, and presented using a CRT monitor and a pair of loudspeakers) : 1. TOJ task, in which a white flashing dot, and a basic auditory stimulus, will be presented in close temporal proximity at several stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs, from 30 to 540 ms in steps of 30 ms), with participants asked to report ( after each trial), which stimulus occurred first (task duration estimate: 25 minutes, 30 trials per each SOA) 2. A modified version of the SIFI (mSIFI), in which the presentation of paired (and temporally close) auditory stimuli will be coupled with the occurrence of either 1 or 2 flashing dots, at several different SOAs (from 30 to 250 ms in steps of 10 ms), with participants asked to report (after each trial), whether they saw 1 vs 2 flashes (task duration estimate: 25 minutes, 30 trials per each SOA)


Locations(1)

IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli

Brescia, BS, Italy

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