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Handedness as a neurodevelopmental marker in schizophrenia: Results from the FACE-SZ cohort
MALLET, Jasmina
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris [IPNP - U1266 Inserm]
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Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris [IPNP - U1266 Inserm]
MALLET, Jasmina
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris [IPNP - U1266 Inserm]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris [IPNP - U1266 Inserm]
MAZER, Nicolas
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Hôpital Louis Mourier - AP-HP [Colombes]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris [IPNP - U1266 Inserm]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Hôpital Louis Mourier - AP-HP [Colombes]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris [IPNP - U1266 Inserm]
BERNA, Fabrice
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg [FMTS]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg [FMTS]
D'AMATO, Thierry
Centre de recherche en neurosciences de Lyon - Lyon Neuroscience Research Center [CRNL]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
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Centre de recherche en neurosciences de Lyon - Lyon Neuroscience Research Center [CRNL]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
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World Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 2022, vol. 23, n° 7, p. 525-536
English Abstract
Objectives: High rates of non-right-handedness (NRH) including mixed-handedness have been reported in neurodevelopmental disorders. In schizophrenia (SZ), atypical handedness has been inconsistently related to impaired ...Read more >
Objectives: High rates of non-right-handedness (NRH) including mixed-handedness have been reported in neurodevelopmental disorders. In schizophrenia (SZ), atypical handedness has been inconsistently related to impaired features. We aimed to determine whether SZ subjects with NRH and mixed-handedness had poorer clinical and cognitive outcomes compared to their counterparts. Methods: 667 participants were tested with a battery of neuropsychological tests, and assessed for laterality using the Edinburg Handedness Inventory. Clinical symptomatology was assessed. Learning disorders and obstetrical complications were recorded. Biological parameters were explored. Results: The prevalence of NRH and mixed-handedness was high (respectively, 42.4% and 34.1%). In the multivariable analyses, NRH was associated with cannabis use disorder (p = 0.045). Mixed-handedness was associated with positive symptoms (p = 0.041), current depressive disorder (p = 0.005)), current cannabis use (p = 0.024) and less akathisia (p = 0.019). A history of learning disorder was associated with NRH. No association was found with cognition, trauma history, obstetrical complications, psychotic symptoms, peripheral inflammation. Conclusions: Non-right and mixed-handedness are very high in patients with SZ, possibly reflecting a neurodevelopmental origin. NRH is associated with learning disorders and cannabis use. Mixed-handedness is associated with positive symptoms, current depressive disorder, cannabis use and less akathisia. However, this study did not confirm greater cognitive impairment in these patients. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Read less <
English Keywords
Schizophrenia
Psychosis
Cognition
Neurodevelopment
Handedness
ANR Project
Sorbonne Universités à Paris pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche
FondaMental-Cohortes - ANR-10-COHO-0010
FondaMental-Cohortes - ANR-10-COHO-0010