Contains fulltext : 56419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives A vast amount of studies demonstrates the presence of psychomotor slowing in schizophrenia. The objective of the present study was to investigate whether this overall psychomotor slowing can be divided into distinct processes that differentially affect cognitive functioning in schizophrenia. Methods The pen-tip movements of 30 schizophrenic inpatients and 30 matched controls were digitally recorded during performance of the Symbol Digit Substitution Test (SDST) and analysed to differentiate matching time and writing time, representing the cognitive and sensorimotor component of slowing, respectively. In addition, the results were compared to eac...
Previous work has suggested that decrement in both processing speed and working memory span plays a ...
Background and Objectives: Studies in patients with schizophrenia have shown a decreased overall cog...
Time processing critically relies on the mesencephalic dopamine system and striato-prefrontal projec...
Introduction. Psychomotor slowing is an intrinsic feature of schizophrenia that is poorly delineated...
The relative contribution of cognitive and motor processing to psychomotor slowing in schizophrenia ...
Background: Psychomotor slowing is an intrinsic feature of schizophrenia, but little is known about ...
Objective: Speed of processing, one of the main cognitive deficits in schizophrenia is most frequent...
AbstractProcessing speed deficit, ascertained by digit-symbol substitution test (DSST), is considere...
Psychomotor slowing (PS) is a cluster of symptoms thatwas already recognized in schizophrenia by its...
Background We examined whether motor speed assessed by the finger tapping test predicts generalized ...
Contains fulltext : 81790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Background: Individuals with Schizophren...
Objective: Catatonia, extrapyramidal signs, psychomotor slowing, and (motoric) neurological soft sig...
Although many researchers agree that working memory (WM) impairments are a core symptom of schizophr...
Although many researchers agree that working memory (WM) impairments are a core symptom of schizophr...
Previous work has suggested that decrement in both processing speed and working memory span plays a ...
Background and Objectives: Studies in patients with schizophrenia have shown a decreased overall cog...
Time processing critically relies on the mesencephalic dopamine system and striato-prefrontal projec...
Introduction. Psychomotor slowing is an intrinsic feature of schizophrenia that is poorly delineated...
The relative contribution of cognitive and motor processing to psychomotor slowing in schizophrenia ...
Background: Psychomotor slowing is an intrinsic feature of schizophrenia, but little is known about ...
Objective: Speed of processing, one of the main cognitive deficits in schizophrenia is most frequent...
AbstractProcessing speed deficit, ascertained by digit-symbol substitution test (DSST), is considere...
Psychomotor slowing (PS) is a cluster of symptoms thatwas already recognized in schizophrenia by its...
Background We examined whether motor speed assessed by the finger tapping test predicts generalized ...
Contains fulltext : 81790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Background: Individuals with Schizophren...
Objective: Catatonia, extrapyramidal signs, psychomotor slowing, and (motoric) neurological soft sig...
Although many researchers agree that working memory (WM) impairments are a core symptom of schizophr...
Although many researchers agree that working memory (WM) impairments are a core symptom of schizophr...
Previous work has suggested that decrement in both processing speed and working memory span plays a ...
Background and Objectives: Studies in patients with schizophrenia have shown a decreased overall cog...
Time processing critically relies on the mesencephalic dopamine system and striato-prefrontal projec...