Two groups of hypothetically psy-chosis-prone subjects were chosen from among college students who scored deviantly high on scales of Physical Anhedonia (n = 50) or Perceptual Aberration (n = 65). Scores on these two scales had a small negative correlation, indicating that the scales identify different sets of deviant subjects. These experi-mental subjects and a control group (n — 66) were interviewed using a modification of the Schedule for Af-fective Disorders and Schizo
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-45)The purpose of this study was to examine the relati...
Research supports social anhedonia's significance as a schizotypy indicator. However, social anhedo...
In the New York High-Risk Proj-ect (NYHRP) we followed sub-jects at risk for schizophrenic or affect...
Previous experimental research that has investigated differences in performance between psychosis pr...
Considering the explanations of schizophrenia that presume schizophrenia spectrum disorders (e.g., s...
Mishlove, 1982). All of the items for each of the individual scales, plus all of the items from the ...
ABSTRACT. The vulnerability for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders appears to be expressed across a dy...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Previous research has found that psychosis-prone, or schizotypic, subjects seem to have minor defi...
In recent years an increasing interest in the hallucinatory experiences and its phenomenology is tak...
The aim of the reported study was to determine whether the ability to segregate a simple figure embe...
A multidimensional measure of schizotypal personality, the Personality Syndrome Questionnaire (PSQ) ...
Although psychotic symptoms are usually viewed as dichotomous events, both patients and nonpa-tients...
Emotion researchers have distinguished between automatic versus controlled process-ing of affective ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-45)The purpose of this study was to examine the relati...
Research supports social anhedonia's significance as a schizotypy indicator. However, social anhedo...
In the New York High-Risk Proj-ect (NYHRP) we followed sub-jects at risk for schizophrenic or affect...
Previous experimental research that has investigated differences in performance between psychosis pr...
Considering the explanations of schizophrenia that presume schizophrenia spectrum disorders (e.g., s...
Mishlove, 1982). All of the items for each of the individual scales, plus all of the items from the ...
ABSTRACT. The vulnerability for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders appears to be expressed across a dy...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Previous research has found that psychosis-prone, or schizotypic, subjects seem to have minor defi...
In recent years an increasing interest in the hallucinatory experiences and its phenomenology is tak...
The aim of the reported study was to determine whether the ability to segregate a simple figure embe...
A multidimensional measure of schizotypal personality, the Personality Syndrome Questionnaire (PSQ) ...
Although psychotic symptoms are usually viewed as dichotomous events, both patients and nonpa-tients...
Emotion researchers have distinguished between automatic versus controlled process-ing of affective ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-45)The purpose of this study was to examine the relati...
Research supports social anhedonia's significance as a schizotypy indicator. However, social anhedo...
In the New York High-Risk Proj-ect (NYHRP) we followed sub-jects at risk for schizophrenic or affect...