Brain Sciences (Jan 2023)

Wider and Stronger Inhibitory Ring of the Attentional Focus in Schizophrenia

  • Luca Ronconi,
  • Vincenzo Florio,
  • Silvia Bronzoni,
  • Beatrice Salvetti,
  • Agnese Raponi,
  • Giancarlo Giupponi,
  • Andreas Conca,
  • Demis Basso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13020211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 211

Abstract

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Anomalies of attentional selection have been repeatedly described in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. However, a precise analysis of their ability to inhibit irrelevant visual information during attentional selection is not documented. Recent behavioral as well as neurophysiological and computational evidence showed that attentional search among different competing stimuli elicits an area of suppression in the immediate surrounding of the attentional focus. In the present study, the strength and spatial extension of this surround suppression were tested in individuals with schizophrenia and neurotypical controls. Participants were asked to report the orientation of a visual “pop-out” target, which appeared in different positions within a peripheral array of non-target stimuli. In half of the trials, after the target appeared, a probe circle circumscribed a non-target stimulus at various target-to-probe distances; in this case, participants were asked to report the probe orientation instead. Results suggest that, as compared to neurotypical controls, individuals with schizophrenia showed stronger and spatially more extended filtering of visual information in the areas surrounding their attentional focus. This increased filtering of visual information outside the focus of attention might potentially hamper their ability to integrate different elements into coherent percepts and influence higher order behavioral, affective, and cognitive domains.

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