Cognitive disorganisation in schizotypy is associated with deterioration in visual backward masking.

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serval:BIB_86AFC8C7F8D3
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Cognitive disorganisation in schizotypy is associated with deterioration in visual backward masking.
Journal
Psychiatry Research
Author(s)
Cappe C., Herzog M.H., Herzig D.A., Brand A., Mohr C.
ISSN
1872-7123 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0165-1781
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
200
Number
2-3
Pages
652-659
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Abstract
To understand the causes of schizophrenia, a search for stable markers (endophenotypes) is ongoing. In previous years, we have shown that the shine-through visual backward masking paradigm meets the most important characteristics of an endophenotype. Here, we tested masking performance differences between healthy students with low and high schizotypy scores as determined by the self-report O-Life questionnaire assessing schizotypy along three dimensions, i.e. positive schizotypy (unusual experiences), cognitive disorganisation, and negative schizotypy (introvertive anhedonia). Forty participants performed the shine-through backward masking task and a classical cognitive test, the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST). We found that visual backward masking was impaired for students scoring high as compared to low on the cognitive disorganisation dimension, whereas the positive and negative schizotypy dimensions showed no link to masking performance. We also found group differences for students scoring high and low on the cognitive disorganisation factor for the WCST. These findings indicate that the shine-through paradigm is sensitive to differences in schizotypy which are closely linked with the pathological expression in schizophrenia.
Keywords
Low-level visual perception, High risk studies, Endophenotype, Dimensional and categorical models of schizotypy, WCST
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Web of science
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05/07/2012 9:10
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20/08/2019 15:46
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