National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
A Neurology Dpt
The aim of this paper was the assessment of the psychometric properties of the Greek version of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ), within the Athens Study of Psychosis Proneness and Incidence of Schizophrenia (ASPIS). The... more
In the present study, reaction time (RT) was measured in 12 healthy subjects in a saccade and antisaccade task while recording electroencephalographic activity (EEG) from 62 electrodes on the scalp. Event-related potentials averaged both... more
It has been suggested that variation in catechol Omethyltransferase (COMT) activity associated with variation in COMT Val 158 Met genotypes may result in enhanced or reduced cognitive performance, depending on whether the phenotype... more
Background: Mirroring schizophrenia, specific dimensions of schizotypy are related to cognitive dysfunction. The relation of schizotypy and state psychopathology to cognitive performance and its link to catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT)... more
Increased catechol-O-methyltransferase activity associated with variation in catechol-O-methyltransferase valine 158 methionine genotypes may result in reduced dopamine neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex and thus contribute to the... more
Background. The aims of the study were : first to examine, using clinical symptoms of patients as a template, whether the correlated but independent dimensions of positive, negative and depressive symptoms that have been identified in... more
Measures of eye movement dysfunction have been considered as candidate endophenotypes for the study of genetic liability in schizophrenia. In this respect it is crucial to confirm a clinical state independentce of these measures. Twenty... more
Forty-seven normal subjects performed twodimensional arm movements on a digitizer board using a mouse device. The movements were projected on a computer monitor. Subjects were instructed to move the mouse using the whole arm from a center... more
Healthy humans performed arm movements in a horizontal plane, from an initial position toward remembered targets, while the movement and the targets were projected on a vertical computer monitor. We analyzed the mean error of movement... more
A population of 2,075 young men aged 18-25 years selected from the conscripts of the Greek Air Force performed an antisaccade task as part of a prospective study for the identification of risk factors in the development of psychoses. The... more
Antisaccade performance was investigated in a sample of 2,006 young males as part of a large epidemiological study investigating psychosis proneness. This report summarizes the effects of task parameters on performance using a sample of... more
Nine healthy subjects performed 2D pointing movements using a joystick that controlled a screen cursor. Continuous visual feedback was provided until movement completion. Three variables were systematically manipulated: (1) target... more
In previous studies, we provided evidence for a directional distortion of the endpoints of movements to memorized target locations. This distortion was similar to a perceptual distortion in direction discrimination known as the oblique... more
In previous studies a systematic directional error (the "motor oblique eVect") was found in 2D memory pointing movements of healthy adults. In this study we extend these observations to observe that healthy children displayed the same... more
Smooth eye pursuit is believed to involve the integration of an extraretinal signal formed by an internal representation of the moving target and a retinal signal using the visual feedback to evaluate performance. A variation of the... more
The directional accuracy of pointing arm movements to remembered targets in conditions of increasing memory load was investigated using a modified version of the Sternberg's context-recall memory-scanning task. Series of 2, 3 or 4 targets... more
Individuals with schizotypal personality disorder or high scores in questionnaires measuring schizotypy are at high risk for the development of schizophrenia and they also share some of the same phenotypic characteristics such as... more
A total of 940 young men performed a task in which they actively maintained fixation for 50 s in three conditions: a) on a visual target, b) on a visual target while distracting targets appeared briefly on the periphery and c) with no... more
Saccades are known to influence subsequent arm movements. There is less information to suggest that the characteristics of saccades depend on the reaching movements they accompany. To explore this issue, we studied the systematic errors... more