Context-Processing Deficits in Schizotypal Personality Disorder. |
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Authors: | Barch, Deanna M. Mitropoulou, Vivian Harvey, Philip D. New, Antonia S. Silverman, Jeremy M. Siever, Larry J. |
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Abstract: | Research suggests that schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) is a part of the spectrum of schizophrenia-related illnesses. This article hypothesizes that a deficit in the representation and maintenance of context is a core cognitive disturbance in schizophrenia and that SPD individuals should demonstrate context-processing deficits. To test this hypothesis, the authors administered 3 versions of their AX-CPT task, designed to assess context processing, to 35 healthy controls and 26 individuals with DSM-IV SPD. They also administered working memory and selective attention tasks. SPD individuals displayed context representation deficits similar to those found in schizophrenia but did not show the same additional deficits in context maintenance. Context processing was strongly associated with working memory and selective attention performance in the SPD individuals. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | context-processing deficits schizotypal personality disorder working memory selective attention |
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