Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review

There is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. The theory of cognitive dysmetria considers cerebellar dysfunction a key component of schizophrenia. Delay eyeblink conditioning (EBC), a cerebellar-dependent translational probe, is a behavioral index of cerebellar integrity...

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Main Authors: Jerillyn S Kent, Amanda R Bolbecker, Brian F O’Donnell, William P Hetrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00146/full
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spelling doaj-ee1e0baf279e4947a9aa2102f39ad7292020-11-24T22:42:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402015-12-01610.3389/fpsyt.2015.00146154354Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical reviewJerillyn S Kent0Jerillyn S Kent1Amanda R Bolbecker2Amanda R Bolbecker3Amanda R Bolbecker4Brian F O’Donnell5Brian F O’Donnell6Brian F O’Donnell7William P Hetrick8William P Hetrick9William P Hetrick10Indiana UniversityMinneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care SystemIndiana UniversityIndiana University School of MedicineLarue D. Carter Memorial HospitalIndiana UniversityIndiana University School of MedicineLarue D. Carter Memorial HospitalIndiana UniversityIndiana University School of MedicineLarue D. Carter Memorial HospitalThere is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. The theory of cognitive dysmetria considers cerebellar dysfunction a key component of schizophrenia. Delay eyeblink conditioning (EBC), a cerebellar-dependent translational probe, is a behavioral index of cerebellar integrity. The circuitry underlying EBC has been well-characterized by non-human animal research, revealing the cerebellum as the essential circuitry for the associative learning instantiated by this task. However, there have been persistent inconsistencies in EBC findings in schizophrenia. This paper thoroughly reviews all published studies investigating EBC in schizophrenia, with an emphasis on possible effect of antipsychotic medication and stimulus and analysis parameters on reports of EBC performance in schizophrenia. Results indicate a consistent finding of impaired EBC performance in schizophrenia, as measured by decreased rates of conditioning, and that medication or study design confounds do not account for this impairment. Results are discussed within the context of theoretical and neurochemical models of schizophrenia.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00146/fullCerebellumSchizophreniaassociative learningeyeblink conditioningCognitive dysmetria
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Amanda R Bolbecker
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Brian F O’Donnell
Brian F O’Donnell
Brian F O’Donnell
William P Hetrick
William P Hetrick
William P Hetrick
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Amanda R Bolbecker
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Brian F O’Donnell
Brian F O’Donnell
Brian F O’Donnell
William P Hetrick
William P Hetrick
William P Hetrick
Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Cerebellum
Schizophrenia
associative learning
eyeblink conditioning
Cognitive dysmetria
author_facet Jerillyn S Kent
Jerillyn S Kent
Amanda R Bolbecker
Amanda R Bolbecker
Amanda R Bolbecker
Brian F O’Donnell
Brian F O’Donnell
Brian F O’Donnell
William P Hetrick
William P Hetrick
William P Hetrick
author_sort Jerillyn S Kent
title Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review
title_short Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review
title_full Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review
title_fullStr Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review
title_full_unstemmed Eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: A critical review
title_sort eyeblink conditioning in schizophrenia: a critical review
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2015-12-01
description There is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. The theory of cognitive dysmetria considers cerebellar dysfunction a key component of schizophrenia. Delay eyeblink conditioning (EBC), a cerebellar-dependent translational probe, is a behavioral index of cerebellar integrity. The circuitry underlying EBC has been well-characterized by non-human animal research, revealing the cerebellum as the essential circuitry for the associative learning instantiated by this task. However, there have been persistent inconsistencies in EBC findings in schizophrenia. This paper thoroughly reviews all published studies investigating EBC in schizophrenia, with an emphasis on possible effect of antipsychotic medication and stimulus and analysis parameters on reports of EBC performance in schizophrenia. Results indicate a consistent finding of impaired EBC performance in schizophrenia, as measured by decreased rates of conditioning, and that medication or study design confounds do not account for this impairment. Results are discussed within the context of theoretical and neurochemical models of schizophrenia.
topic Cerebellum
Schizophrenia
associative learning
eyeblink conditioning
Cognitive dysmetria
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00146/full
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