Title: Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory CCNL Overview
1Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory (CCNL)
- Overview
- Director Jeffrey S. Bedwell, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor
- Clinical Ph.D. Program, Department of Psychology
- University of Central Florida
2Background of Main Line of Research
- Previous research has suggested a dysfunctional
magnocellular (M) visual pathway related to
schizophrenia. - Literature from basic vision research has
demonstrated that diffuse red light suppresses
activity in the M pathway. - Initially shown with single-cell recording in
monkeys - Later inferred in humans via performance changes
to M pathway tasks with a red background
3Initial Findings First-Degree Relatives of
Persons with Schizophrenia
Visual Backward Masking with Red Background
z 2.77, p .01, Cohens d 0.66
Bedwell, Brown, and Miller (2003) Schizophrenia
Research
4Findings in First-Degree Relatives fMRI with
Red Light
Group difference in change in relative right
hemisphere V5 (MT) in response to a red,
compared to green, background, t 2.43, p .02,
Cohens d 1.00.
Controls (N 11)
Relatives (N 13)
Bedwell, Miller, Brown, and Yanasak (2006)
International Journal of Neuroscience
5Aim of Current Study
- While this red light effect has been
demonstrated in first-degree relatives no
published research as explored this effect in
individuals with schizophrenia. - Hypothesis Individuals with schizophrenia will
show the opposite reaction of accuracy in
backward masking performance in response to a
red, relative to green, background as compared
to controls.
6Demographics Current Study
- Schizophrenia inpatients (N 15)
- Age mean 39.59, SD 10.87, range 26 to 60
- Gender 12 males, 3 females
- Race 10 Caucasian, 4 African American, 1
Hispanic/Latino - Nonpsychiatric Controls (N 16)
- Age mean 42.36, SD 11.00, range 24 to 60
- Gender 10 males, 3 females
- Race 10 Caucasian, 3 African American, 2
Hispanic/Latino, 1 Asian
7Location Backward Masking Task
Target (13 ms)
Mask (27 ms)
9 stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) durations
12 trials presented at each SOA (random selection
by trial) Also, 12 unmasked trials Task presented
on both a red and green background (matched for
physical luminance) counterbalanced order by
participant
8Results
Bedwell, Orem, Rassovsky, Allen, and Sutterby (in
press) Psychiatry Research
9Results from Schizotypy Sample
Bedwell and Orem (in press) Cognitive
Neuropsychiatry
10Future Directions
- Explore whether green light actually helped to
fix baseline M pathway hypoactivity in the
schizophrenia participants. - Addition of a third, gray, comparison background.
- Use event-related potentials (ERP) to explore the
relative strength of M and P pathway activity
within each color condition. - Explore group differences
- Conduct heritability studies on this effect
11Other Research in Lab
- Olfaction and emotion processing in schizophrenia
(Vidya Kamath) - Cognition and emotion processing as related to
delusion symptoms (Diana Orem) - Neuropsychological correlates of social phobia
(Scott Sutterby) - Neuropsychological correlates of chronic stress
in older adults (Diane Petrac) - Two new grad students to focus on schizophrenia
Doug Dykstra and Andrew Deptula