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Schizophrenia, eye movements, and biocultural heterogeneity
Authors:J S Allen  K Matsunaga  T Nakamura  F Kitamura  T Furukawa  S S Hacisalihzade  V M Sarich  L Stark
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
Abstract:Smooth-pursuit eye-tracking dysfunction is a putative genetic trait marker for schizophrenia. In this study 88 Japanese schizophrenics from Kyushu and Okinawa were examined for the marker using precise high-resolution instrumentation: 76% of the schizophrenics from Kyushu and 89% of those from Okinawa had pursuit dysfunction. The presence of the culture-neutral smooth-pursuit marker for schizophrenia in Japan demonstrates that the etic concept "schizophrenia" is cross-culturally valid. Furthermore, the ubiquity of the marker in biologically and culturally diverse populations may indicate a limit on the extent of meaningful heterogeneity likely to be discovered within the condition.
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