Learned irrelevance (LIrr) refers to a form of selective learning that develops as a result of prior noncorrelated exposures of the predicted and predictor stimuli. In learning situations that depend on the associative link between the predicted and predictor stimuli, LIrr is expressed as a retardation of learning. It represents a form of modulation of learning by selective attention. Given the relevance of selective attention impairment to both positive and cognitive schizophrenia symptoms, the question remains whether LIrr impairment represents a state (relating to symptom manifestation) or trait (relating to schizophrenia endophenotypes) marker of human psychosis. We examined this by evaluating the expression of LIrr in an associative le...
Patients with schizophrenia perform poorly on cognitive skill learning tasks. This study is the firs...
reversal learning have been reported in psychosis, possibly secondary to subcortical dopamine abnorm...
Background The intradimensional/extradimensional (IDED) task assesses different forms of learning fr...
Emerging evidence has indicated disrupted learned irrelevance (LIrr), a form of selective attention ...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
Schizophrenia is associated with early neurodevelopmental disorders, including most frequently learn...
Introduction. Previous research suggests that latent inhibition is reduced in patients with acute sc...
Background: Although patients with schizophrenia display an overall probabilistic category learning ...
Associative learning experiments in schizophrenia and other psychoses reveal subtle abnormalities in...
Many modern learning theories assume that the amount of attention to a cue depends on how well that ...
Learned irrelevance (LIrr) refers to a reduction in associative learning after pre-exposure of the c...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share some cognitive commonalities. Howeve...
Patients with schizophrenia perform poorly on cognitive skill learning tasks. This study is the firs...
We studied healthy, first-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia to test the hypothesis tha...
Patients with schizophrenia perform poorly on cognitive skill learning tasks. This study is the firs...
reversal learning have been reported in psychosis, possibly secondary to subcortical dopamine abnorm...
Background The intradimensional/extradimensional (IDED) task assesses different forms of learning fr...
Emerging evidence has indicated disrupted learned irrelevance (LIrr), a form of selective attention ...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
Schizophrenia is associated with early neurodevelopmental disorders, including most frequently learn...
Introduction. Previous research suggests that latent inhibition is reduced in patients with acute sc...
Background: Although patients with schizophrenia display an overall probabilistic category learning ...
Associative learning experiments in schizophrenia and other psychoses reveal subtle abnormalities in...
Many modern learning theories assume that the amount of attention to a cue depends on how well that ...
Learned irrelevance (LIrr) refers to a reduction in associative learning after pre-exposure of the c...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share some cognitive commonalities. Howeve...
Patients with schizophrenia perform poorly on cognitive skill learning tasks. This study is the firs...
We studied healthy, first-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia to test the hypothesis tha...
Patients with schizophrenia perform poorly on cognitive skill learning tasks. This study is the firs...
reversal learning have been reported in psychosis, possibly secondary to subcortical dopamine abnorm...
Background The intradimensional/extradimensional (IDED) task assesses different forms of learning fr...