The purpose of the proposed research is to develop a neuropsychological perspective on psychiatric disorders. The method is to obtain clinical, behavioral and neuropsychological data pertinent to regional brain function in psychiatric patients. These data are compared to findings in neurological patients with unilateral stroke and parkinson disease and in normal controls. Clinical data will be derived from standardized neurological and psychiatric examinations. Behavorial data will be obtained with a comprehensive neuropsychological battery which measures sensory-perceptive, motor, cognitive, emotional and conative functions. Regional brain activity will be determined by the 133-Xenon inhalation technique for measuring regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). The rCBF measurements will be performed during rest and during activation with cognitive and emotional tasks. In order to confirm the relationship between the behavioral and physiological abnormalities and the clinical status, all measures will be obtained in a group of patients during the acute phase of illness and again after they are stable (3-5 months follow up). The investigation will examine receptive and expressive functions along the following behavioral dimensions: 1. Cognitive; verbal contrasted with spatial. 2. Emotional; euphoria is contrasted with dysphoria. These behavioral dimensions will be mapped into the following regional dimensions: 1. Laterality; left compared to right hemisphere. 2. Anterior-posterior; frontal, temporal and parietal lobes. The functional mapping will be done in twelve experiments. These experiments will be carried out in three populations: 1. Schizophrenics 2. Depressives 3. Matched controls. The experiments will systematically vary stimulus modality and task.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01MH030456-09
Application #
3375150
Study Section
(TDAC)
Project Start
1984-08-01
Project End
1987-07-31
Budget Start
1985-08-01
Budget End
1986-07-31
Support Year
9
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Pennsylvania
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
042250712
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19104
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Saykin, A J; Gur, R C; Gur, R E et al. (1991) Neuropsychological function in schizophrenia. Selective impairment in memory and learning. Arch Gen Psychiatry 48:618-24
Trivedi, S S; Gur, R C (1989) Topographic mapping of cerebral blood flow and behavior. Comput Biol Med 19:219-29
Blonder, L X; Gur, R E; Gur, R C (1989) The effects of right and left hemiparkinsonism on prosody. Brain Lang 36:193-207
Blonder, L X; Gur, R E; Gur, R C et al. (1989) Neuropsychological functioning in hemiparkinsonism. Brain Cogn 9:244-57
Resnick, S M; Gur, R E; Alavi, A et al. (1988) Positron emission tomography and subcortical glucose metabolism in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Res 24:1-11
Warach, S; Gur, R C; Gur, R E et al. (1987) The reproducibility of the 133Xe inhalation technique in resting studies: task order and sex related effects in healthy young adults. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 7:702-8
Gur, R C; Gur, R E; Silver, F L et al. (1987) Regional cerebral blood flow in stroke: hemispheric effects of cognitive activity. Stroke 18:776-80
Gur, R E; Resnick, S M; Alavi, A et al. (1987) Regional brain function in schizophrenia. I. A positron emission tomography study. Arch Gen Psychiatry 44:119-25
Gur, R C; Gur, R E; Obrist, W D et al. (1987) Age and regional cerebral blood flow at rest and during cognitive activity. Arch Gen Psychiatry 44:617-21

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