Contains fulltext : 56398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Abstract Introduction. Explicit planning deficits have been reported frequently in patients with schizophrenia. This study addressed the question whether these patients would already encounter difficulties in a more “implicit” process of planning an optimal sequence of movements in simple actions. Methods . Twenty patients with schizophrenia and 20 controls participated in the study. The motor tasks consisted of copying simple line drawings in which the planning of a movement sequence was taxed along various dimensions. In the first task the number of line elements varied between one and two, and the two-line figures differed with respect to the ease with...
Despite a large body of research on planning performance in adult schizophrenia patients, results of...
Although perseveration in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) has been studied extensively in sch...
The present study investigated the specificity of planning impairments in schizophrenia compared to ...
Abstract Introduction. Explicit planning deficits have been reported frequently in patients with sc...
Contains fulltext : 81790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
The relative contribution of cognitive and motor processing to psychomotor slowing in schizophrenia ...
The present study examined the question whether the (im)possibility of applying graphic productions ...
International audienceMany everyday activities depend on the capacity to organize and smoothly execu...
Dysfunction in motor skills can be linked to alterations in motor processing, such as the anticipati...
This study investigated feature binding in a working memory task in patients with schizophrenia and ...
Some patients with schizophrenia report that their limbs are under the control of an alien force (mo...
Several theories propose that the primary cognitive impairment in schizophrenia concerns a deficit i...
Background: Motor symptoms are frequent phenomena across the entire course of schizophrenia1. Some h...
Neuropsychological tests known to reveal abnormalities in patients with frontal lobe damage were use...
Eye movements were measured during the performance of a computerized Tower of London task to specify...
Despite a large body of research on planning performance in adult schizophrenia patients, results of...
Although perseveration in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) has been studied extensively in sch...
The present study investigated the specificity of planning impairments in schizophrenia compared to ...
Abstract Introduction. Explicit planning deficits have been reported frequently in patients with sc...
Contains fulltext : 81790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
The relative contribution of cognitive and motor processing to psychomotor slowing in schizophrenia ...
The present study examined the question whether the (im)possibility of applying graphic productions ...
International audienceMany everyday activities depend on the capacity to organize and smoothly execu...
Dysfunction in motor skills can be linked to alterations in motor processing, such as the anticipati...
This study investigated feature binding in a working memory task in patients with schizophrenia and ...
Some patients with schizophrenia report that their limbs are under the control of an alien force (mo...
Several theories propose that the primary cognitive impairment in schizophrenia concerns a deficit i...
Background: Motor symptoms are frequent phenomena across the entire course of schizophrenia1. Some h...
Neuropsychological tests known to reveal abnormalities in patients with frontal lobe damage were use...
Eye movements were measured during the performance of a computerized Tower of London task to specify...
Despite a large body of research on planning performance in adult schizophrenia patients, results of...
Although perseveration in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) has been studied extensively in sch...
The present study investigated the specificity of planning impairments in schizophrenia compared to ...