Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8688490 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Individuals with schizophrenia exhibit problems with understanding the figurative meaning of language. This study evaluates neural correlates of diminished humor comprehension observed in schizophrenia. The study included chronic schizophrenia (SCH) outpatients (n = 20), and sex, age and education level matched healthy controls (n = 20). The fMRI punchline based humor comprehension task consisted of 60 stories of which 20 had funny, 20 nonsensical and 20 neutral (not funny) punchlines. After the punchlines were presented, the participants were asked to indicate whether the story was comprehensible and how funny it was. Three contrasts were analyzed in both groups reflecting stages of humor processing: abstract vs neutral stories - incongruity detection; funny vs abstract - incongruity resolution and elaboration; and funny vs neutral - complete humor processing. Additionally, parametric modulation analysis was performed using both subjective ratings separately. Between-group comparisons revealed that the SCH subjects had attenuated activation in the right posterior superior temporal gyrus (BA 41) in case of irresolvable incongruity processing of nonsensical puns; in the left dorsomedial middle and superior frontal gyri (BA 8/9) in case of incongruity resolution and elaboration processing of funny puns; and in the interhemispheric dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (BA 24) in case of complete processing of funny puns. Additionally, during comprehensibility ratings the SCH group showed a suppressed activity in the left dorsomedial middle and superior frontal gyri (BA 8/9) and revealed weaker activation during funniness ratings in the left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (BA 24). Interestingly, these differences in the SCH group were accompanied behaviorally by a protraction of time in both types of rating responses and by indicating funny punchlines less comprehensible. Summarizing, our results indicate neural substrates of humor comprehension processing impairments in schizophrenia, which is accompanied by fronto-temporal hypoactivation.
Keywords
fNIRSStgSOAFWHMposterior superior temporal gyrusERPspSTGMNIToMACCMFGDLPFCIFGMoCATPJIPLPANSSMTGMOGABSFDRSFGGLMPFCrHLBdACCsLORETAISITemporoparietal junctionMontreal Cognitive AssessmentSCHSchizophreniaElectroencephalographyMRIstandard deviationsconMagnetic resonance imagingfunctional magnetic resonance imagingfMRIneusuperior temporal gyrusmiddle occipital gyrusstandard error of the meanreaction timefunHumorFunctional near-infrared spectroscopyFull-width-at-half-maximumSuperior frontal gyrusinferior frontal gyrusprefrontal cortexanterior cingulate cortexdorsal anterior cingulate cortexdorsolateral prefrontal cortexTemporal poleinferior parietal lobulestimulus onset asynchronyGeneral linear modelSEMpositive and negative syndrome scaleBrodmann's areaCommunication skillsfalse discovery rateEEGright hemisphereleft hemispheremiddle temporal gyrusMedial frontal gyrus
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Authors
PrzemysÅaw Adamczyk, Miroslaw Wyczesany, Aleksandra Domagalik, Artur Daren, Kamil Cepuch, Piotr BÅÄ
dziÅski, Andrzej Cechnicki, Tadeusz Marek,