Searching eye movement, smooth pursuit eye movement and schizophrenia

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Yan, WW [1 ]
Xia, ML [1 ]
Xing, ZH [1 ]
Cai, ZJ [1 ]
Li, GH [1 ]
Huang, F [1 ]
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[1] FUDAN UNIV,INST MATH,SHANGHAI 200433,PEOPLES R CHINA
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Objective. To detect whether the smooth pursuit eye movement (SPEM) and searching eye movement (SEM) could be considered as a biological marker of schizophrenia, and used as a tool in helping diagnosis of schizophrenia. Methods. 88 schizophrenics, 77 patients with mood disorders, 32 with ''neurosis'', and 74 normal healthy controls were examined for SPEM and SEM individually. The authors verified the results in all the first-visit 150 outpatients in March 1993 by comparing the examination results with the clinical diagnoses after a 6-month follow-up. Results. Significant differences were found in the number of eye fixation (NEF) and total eye scanning length (TESL) of SEM between schizophrenics and normal controls or patients with other disorders. Less NEF and shorter TESL could be helpful in differential diagnosis, and the agreement rate, Kappa coefficient was 0.62. No significant differences were found in SPEM in this investigation between non-medicated schizophrenics and normal controls. Conclusion. Searching eye movement (SEM) might be considered as a biological marker of schizophrenia and might be used as a supplementary tool in its diagnosis.
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