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Autobiographical memory and default mode network function in schizophrenia: an fMRI study.

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Patients with schizophrenia show intact activation of the default mode network and other regions associated with recall of autobiographical memories and the finding of failure of de- activation outside the network suggests that schizophrenia may be associated with a general difficulty in de-activation rather than dysfunction of thedefault mode network per se.
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Background The brain functional correlates of autobiographical recall are well established, but have been little studied in schizophrenia. Additionally, autobiographical memory is one of a small number of cognitive tasks that activates rather than de-activates the default mode network, which has been found to be dysfunctional in this disorder. Methods Twenty-seven schizophrenic patients and 30 healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while viewing cue words that evoked autobiographical memories. Control conditions included both non-memory-evoking cues and a low level baseline (cross fixation). Results Compared to both non-memory evoking cues and low level baseline, autobiographical recall was associated with activation in default mode network regions in the controls including the medial frontal cortex, the posterior cingulate cortex and the hippocampus, as well as other areas. Clusters of de-activation were seen outside the default mode network. There were no activation differences between the schizophrenic patients and the controls, but the patients showed clusters of failure of de-activation in non-default mode network regions. Conclusions According to this study, patients with schizophrenia show intact activation of the default mode network and other regions associated with recall of autobiographical memories. The finding of failure of de-activation outside the network suggests that schizophrenia may be associated with a general difficulty in de-activation rather than dysfunction of the default mode network per se.

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The default mode network is activated during autobiographical memory recall, as shown in the study. However, in schizophrenia, there may be a general difficulty in de-activation rather than dysfunction of the default mode network.