Semantically incoherent speech is a pernicious clinical feature of serious mental illness (SMI). The precise mechanisms underlying this deficit remain unclear. Prior studies have found that arousal of negative emotion exaggerates the severity of these communication disturbances; this has been coined "affective reactivity". Recent research suggests that "cognitive reactivity" may also occur, namely reflecting reduced "on-line" cognitive resources in SMI. We tested the hypothesis that communication disturbances manifest as a function of limited cognitive resources in SMI above and beyond that associated with state affectivity. We also investigated individual differences in symptoms, cognitive ability, and trait affect that may be related to c...
Recent research on social cognitive deficits associated with serious mental illness (SMI) has demons...
Background. Disturbed speech in schizophrenia may reflect pragmatic deficits of expressive language....
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the mental states (i.e., thoughts and inten...
Reference failures, and their increase in affectively negative conditions (known as affective reacti...
Reference failures, and their increase in affectively nega-tive conditions (known as affective react...
Thought disorder (TD) has been shown to vary in relation to negative affect. Here we examine the rol...
Language defects are one of the nuclear features of schizophrenia, and difficulties in semantic memo...
ACCEPTED ABSTRACT: Background Despite verbal fluency (VF) being a common task in psychiatric resear...
Unusual patterns of speech and word use are considered a hallmark feature of schizophrenia. Consider...
The resistance of negative symptoms to pharmacologic treatment has spurred interest in understanding...
Individuals with schizophrenia reportedly exhibit severe speech and mentalizing difficulties. The st...
AbstractThought disorder (TD) has been shown to vary in relation to negative affect. Here we examine...
Recent research on social cognitive deficits associated with serious mental illness (SMI) has demons...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present study was designe...
Formal thought disorder is among the pathognomonic symptoms of schizophrenia, presenting as irregula...
Recent research on social cognitive deficits associated with serious mental illness (SMI) has demons...
Background. Disturbed speech in schizophrenia may reflect pragmatic deficits of expressive language....
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the mental states (i.e., thoughts and inten...
Reference failures, and their increase in affectively negative conditions (known as affective reacti...
Reference failures, and their increase in affectively nega-tive conditions (known as affective react...
Thought disorder (TD) has been shown to vary in relation to negative affect. Here we examine the rol...
Language defects are one of the nuclear features of schizophrenia, and difficulties in semantic memo...
ACCEPTED ABSTRACT: Background Despite verbal fluency (VF) being a common task in psychiatric resear...
Unusual patterns of speech and word use are considered a hallmark feature of schizophrenia. Consider...
The resistance of negative symptoms to pharmacologic treatment has spurred interest in understanding...
Individuals with schizophrenia reportedly exhibit severe speech and mentalizing difficulties. The st...
AbstractThought disorder (TD) has been shown to vary in relation to negative affect. Here we examine...
Recent research on social cognitive deficits associated with serious mental illness (SMI) has demons...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present study was designe...
Formal thought disorder is among the pathognomonic symptoms of schizophrenia, presenting as irregula...
Recent research on social cognitive deficits associated with serious mental illness (SMI) has demons...
Background. Disturbed speech in schizophrenia may reflect pragmatic deficits of expressive language....
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the mental states (i.e., thoughts and inten...