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NCT03649581
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Investigation of Neurophysiological Markers, Possibly Specific of Two Subforms of Psychotic Disorders

Sponsor: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

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Summary

The current diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are relatively broad and lack precision. Therefore, distinct diseases may be grouped together under the same diagnostic category, although these diseases may differ according to their clinical expression, prognosis and perhaps their physiopathological causes. We think that identifying subforms of psychotic disorders that are more homogeneous will better enable to understand their respective physiopathological causes and find personalized treatments. This study will compare two subforms of psychotic disorders that have been clinically distinguished in the 1970s. These phenotypes have however not been validated yet using scientific investigations. Using clinical assessments, cognitive evaluations and neurophysiological measures (fMRI) investigating the domains of affect and psychomotoricity , we expect that these two subforms will differ on their clinical, cognitive and neurophysiological characteristics, namely: hebephrenia will be associated with deficits on the affect markers , and respect psychomotoricity (catatonia scales, tests assessing movement planification) whereas the opposite pattern will be observed for periodic catatonia.

Official title: Investigation of Clinical, Cognitive and Neurophysiological Markers, Possibly Specific of Two Subforms of Psychotic Disorders

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

84

Start Date

2019-02-28

Completion Date

2027-02-02

Last Updated

2025-08-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

compare the two groups of schizophrenic patients

Compare two groups of markers relating respectively to psychomotricity and affectivity in two subforms of schizophrenia: periodic catatonia and hebephrenia in order to highlight a possible double dissociation: 1. abnormalities of markers related to affectivity in Hebephrenia (with preservation of these markers in periodic catatonia), 2. abnormalities of markers related to psychomotricity in periodic catatonia (with markers of these tests in Hebephrenia).

OTHER

compare the two groups of schizophrenic patients versus volunteers

compare the results of the schizophrenic patient group with healthy volunteers

Locations (1)

Service de Psychiatrie I, Hôpital Civil, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg

Strasbourg, France