Title of article :
Functional magnetic resonance imaging study of frontal lobe activation during word generation in obsessive–compulsive disorder
Author/Authors :
Jes?s Pujol، نويسنده , , Llanos Torres، نويسنده , , Joan Deus، نويسنده , , Narc?s Cardoner، نويسنده , , Josep Pifarré، نويسنده , , Antoni Capdevila، نويسنده , , Julio Vallejo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Background: Functional imaging studies have demonstrated abnormal patterns of brain activity in obsessive–compulsive disorder, which consistently suggest the alteration of frontal lobe functioning. We performed a brain activation study in obsessive–compulsive disorder using a cognitive task involving the frontal lobes.
Methods: Twenty patients and 20 healthy control subjects were assessed with functional magnetic resonance imaging during a phonologically guided word generation task. The study analysis was based on the comparison of group average time-course functional changes occurring at the site of largest frontal cortex activation during alternating rest and task periods.
Results: In terms of relative signal changes, patients showed a significantly greater activation during word generation and a defective suppression of this activation during the following rest period. Both abnormal imaging findings significantly correlated with the severity of the clinical process assessed by the Yale–Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale.
Conclusions: The results indicate that functional magnetic resonance imaging during cognitive challenge may be useful to reveal distinctive features of latent brain dysfunction in obsessive–compulsive disorder.
Keywords :
frontallobe , word generation , Obsessive– compulsive disorder , Brain activity , functional magnetic resonanceimaging , Symptom provocation
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry