Dynamic brain communication underlying face pareidolia in male schizophrenia
Valentina Romagnano, Julian Kubon, Alexander N. Sokolov, Andreas J. Fallgatter, Christoph Braun, Marina A. Pavlova

TL;DR
This study explores how brain communication differs in men with schizophrenia when processing face-like patterns, revealing early gamma oscillation and connectivity changes linked to social cognition deficits.
Contribution
The study identifies altered gamma oscillation and brain connectivity patterns in schizophrenia during face pareidolia, offering novel insights into social cognition deficits.
Findings
Early gamma oscillations in SZ differ in frequency and topography compared to TD individuals.
SZ shows altered communication between the right LOC and social brain in low and high gamma ranges.
TD individuals exhibit bidirectional communication in the right LOC, while SZ shows limited feedback.
Abstract
Faces are essential for effective communication and social interaction. Substantial alterations in face processing are observed in a wide range of mental disorders, in particular, in schizophrenia (SZ). Individuals with SZ experience difficulties to seeing faces in face-pareidolia images that easily elicit face impression in their typically developing (TD) peers. Here, males with SZ and TD controls performed a task with Arcimboldo-like Face-n-Food face-pareidolia images during MEG recording. The outcome reveals that already at early processing stages, the bursts of gamma oscillations differ between SZ and TD individuals in terms of frequency and topography. When contrasting gamma activity for face responses between TD individuals and SZ, the maximum activation for the frequency range of 40–45 Hz originates from the right LOC. In accord with this, in SZ, an advanced analysis of brain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural dynamics and brain function · Face Recognition and Perception · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
