The relationship between learned variations in attention and schizotypy was examined in two experiments. In Experiment 1, participants low on a negative subscale of schizotypy exhibited an explicit bias in overt attention towards stimuli that were established as predictive of a trial outcome, relative to stimuli that were irrelevant. The same participants also showed a bias in learning about these stimuli when they presented in a novel context. Neither of these effects was observed in participants high in schizotypy. In Experiment 2, participants low on the negative subscale of schizotypy exhibited faster reaction times towards a target that was cued by a stimulus that had a history of predictive validity relative to a stimulus that had a h...
The cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia have been characterized as a failure to utilize tas...
A study is reported that examined the relationship between a measure of schizophrenic-like character...
This study measured schizotypal personality traits in a sample of 33 healthy participants using the ...
Two experiments investigated how the schizotypal characteristics of unusual experiences modulate cha...
AbstractLatent inhibition refers to a retardation in learning about a stimulus that has been rendere...
Highly schizotypal individuals exhibit deficits in attentional processing, in particular dysfunction...
A theoretical framework has been put forward to understand attention deficits in schizophrenia (Luck...
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) are known to be characterised by abnormalities in attentional...
Background and objectives: Although usually displaying increased distractibility, schizophrenic pati...
Everyday functioning requires the appropriate allocation of visual attention, which is achieved thro...
There is evidence for impaired selective learning mechanisms in individuals high in schizotypy. Over...
Two human associative-learning experiments investigated the relationship between the negative dimens...
Traditionally, attention was thought to be directed by either top-down goals or bottom-up salience. ...
Introduction. Previous research suggests that latent inhibition is reduced in patients with acute sc...
The claim that the positive symptoms of schizophrenia are associated with attentional abnormalities ...
The cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia have been characterized as a failure to utilize tas...
A study is reported that examined the relationship between a measure of schizophrenic-like character...
This study measured schizotypal personality traits in a sample of 33 healthy participants using the ...
Two experiments investigated how the schizotypal characteristics of unusual experiences modulate cha...
AbstractLatent inhibition refers to a retardation in learning about a stimulus that has been rendere...
Highly schizotypal individuals exhibit deficits in attentional processing, in particular dysfunction...
A theoretical framework has been put forward to understand attention deficits in schizophrenia (Luck...
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) are known to be characterised by abnormalities in attentional...
Background and objectives: Although usually displaying increased distractibility, schizophrenic pati...
Everyday functioning requires the appropriate allocation of visual attention, which is achieved thro...
There is evidence for impaired selective learning mechanisms in individuals high in schizotypy. Over...
Two human associative-learning experiments investigated the relationship between the negative dimens...
Traditionally, attention was thought to be directed by either top-down goals or bottom-up salience. ...
Introduction. Previous research suggests that latent inhibition is reduced in patients with acute sc...
The claim that the positive symptoms of schizophrenia are associated with attentional abnormalities ...
The cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia have been characterized as a failure to utilize tas...
A study is reported that examined the relationship between a measure of schizophrenic-like character...
This study measured schizotypal personality traits in a sample of 33 healthy participants using the ...