Production of atypical category exemplars in patients with schizophrenia
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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Previous studies have revealed semantic memory impairments in patients with schizophrenia, and suggested that certain of these impairments were related to thought disorganization. One explanation offered for this is a broadening of the boundaries of semantic categories in schizophrenia. We selected 16 semantic categories, and required a sample of 41 schizophrenia patients and 43 healthy control subjects to produce one exemplar from each category. The typicality of the subjects` responses was rated. The exemplars produced by the patients were on average less typical than those produced by the healthy controls. No significant association between typicality of the response and thought disorganization was revealed in the patient sample. Affective flattening, alogia, and anhedonia were significantly and inversely associated with the typicality score, that is, higher ratings of these symptoms were associated with more typical responses. Our results suggest that a broadening of semantic category boundaries is observed in patients with schizophrenia, but is unrelated to thought disorganization. This semantic abnormality is not a feature of the patients with high ratings of certain negative symptoms. (JINS, 2010, 16, 822-828.) Bial Foundation British Academy National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia And Depression Wodecroft Foundation |
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JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, v.16, n.5, p.822-828, 2010 1355-6177 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25093 10.1017/S1355617710000664 |
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eng |
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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS |
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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society |
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Palavras-Chave | #Semantic memory #Language #Cognitive symptoms #Negative symptoms #Thought disorganization #Delusions #THOUGHT-DISORDER #SEMANTIC MEMORY #NEGATIVE SYMPTOMATOLOGY #VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS #ASSOCIATIONS #IMPAIRMENTS #SYMPTOMS #STORAGE #ACCESS #ERRORS #Clinical Neurology #Neurosciences #Psychiatry #Psychology |
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