Soft neurological examinations in patients with psychotic illnesses have indicated salient sensorimotor abnormalities emerge early in life and are sustained through adulthood. The current proposal would investigate the neural basis of these sensorimotor aberrations in children with schizophrenia and matched controls. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), the neuronal dynamics of sensorimotor processing will be probed during volitional finger movements and passive somatosensory stimulation. MEG analyses will utilize a beamforming approach that precisely images spatiotemporal activation patterns within a normalized space. In conjunction with the behavioral tasks, this imaging protocol will allow evaluation of interactive processes between motor and somatosensory cortices, as well as functional indices of each area in relative isolation. The results of this study could provide crucial data on the anomalous neural mechanisms underlying the sensorimotor abnormalities. Although these deficits are characteristic of schizophrenia patients at all ages, acquiring such knowledge in children will facilitate the identification of early neurophysiological markers of the illness, which could be especially important for earlier and more accurate diagnosis. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
Project #
1F32MH078359-01
Application #
7154535
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-F12B-H (20))
Program Officer
Ferrell, Courtney
Project Start
2006-09-26
Project End
2007-03-31
Budget Start
2006-09-26
Budget End
2007-03-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
$23,529
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Colorado Denver
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
041096314
City
Aurora
State
CO
Country
United States
Zip Code
80045
Wilson, Tony W; Kurz, Max J; Arpin, David J (2014) Functional specialization within the supplementary motor area: a fNIRS study of bimanual coordination. Neuroimage 85 Pt 1:445-50
Heinrichs-Graham, Elizabeth; Franzen, John D; Knott, Nichole L et al. (2014) Pharmaco-MEG evidence for attention related hyper-connectivity between auditory and prefrontal cortices in ADHD. Psychiatry Res 221:240-5
Wilson, Tony W; Heinrichs-Graham, Elizabeth; White, Matthew L et al. (2013) Estimating the passage of minutes: deviant oscillatory frontal activity in medicated and unmedicated ADHD. Neuropsychology 27:654-65
Heinrichs-Graham, Elizabeth; Wilson, Tony W (2012) Presence of strong harmonics during visual entrainment: a magnetoencephalography study. Biol Psychol 91:59-64
Wilson, Tony W; Slason, Erin; Asherin, Ryan et al. (2011) Abnormal gamma and beta MEG activity during finger movements in early-onset psychosis. Dev Neuropsychol 36:596-613
Wilson, Tony W; Slason, Erin; Asherin, Ryan et al. (2010) An extended motor network generates beta and gamma oscillatory perturbations during development. Brain Cogn 73:75-84
Wilson, Tony W; Slason, Erin; Hernandez, Olivia O et al. (2009) Aberrant high-frequency desynchronization of cerebellar cortices in early-onset psychosis. Psychiatry Res 174:47-56
Wilson, Tony W; Hernandez, Olivia O; Asherin, Ryan M et al. (2008) Cortical gamma generators suggest abnormal auditory circuitry in early-onset psychosis. Cereb Cortex 18:371-8
Wilson, Tony W; Rojas, Donald C; Reite, Martin L et al. (2007) Children and adolescents with autism exhibit reduced MEG steady-state gamma responses. Biol Psychiatry 62:192-7
Wilson, Tony W; Leuthold, Arthur C; Moran, John E et al. (2007) Reading in a deep orthography: neuromagnetic evidence for dual-mechanisms. Exp Brain Res 180:247-62

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