Title of article
Enlarged frontal P300 to stimulus change in panic disorder
Author/Authors
C. Richard Clark، نويسنده , , Alexander C. McFarlane، نويسنده , , Darren Lee Weber، نويسنده , , Malcolm Battersby، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
12
From page
845
To page
856
Abstract
This study investigated event-related potential (ERP) indices of information processing in sufferers of panic disorder (PD). ERPs were recorded from 14 PD patients and 15 controls during an auditory target detection task. The task required subjects to discriminate infrequent target tones (p = .14; 2000 Hz) from frequent (p = .72; 1000 Hz) and infrequent (p = .14; 500 Hz) distractor tones. A frontal P300 (P3a) identified in the PD group was characteristic of activity that would be expected to novel, task-irrelevant stimuli and is consistent with functional pathology involving the prefrontal-limbic pathways. This study provides psycho-physiological evidence of an abnormality in PD of the brainʹs processing of physical changes in the stimulus field that occurs even under conditions of low stimulus load. It may assist in helping to understand the breakdown in information processing that occurs in PD under high load conditions such as crowds and supermarkets.
Keywords
P3a , P3b , prefrontal-limbic pathways , Anxiety , panic disorder , Orienting response , Distraction , attention , evokedpotentials , P300 , noradrenaline , event-related potentials
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
499840
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