A study is reported that examined the relationship between a measure of schizophrenic-like characteristics (schizotypy) in normal subjects and cognitive inhibition. Both repetitive and semantic measures of priming were used. It was found that low schizotypes showed negative priming (i.e. longer reaction times to the re-presentation of initially ignored stimuli) while high schizotypes did not; high schizotypes exhibited semantic facilitation (i.e. shorter reaction times to previously ignored stimuli) but low schizotypes did not. A model is suggested, including both inhibitory and facilitatory processes, which can account for these findings. Theorizing about these processes is of interest as it may shed some light on the mechanisms involved i...
The cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia have been characterized as a failure to utilize tas...
Introduction: Most evidence suggests that schizophrenia is associated with pervasive prospective mem...
Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of schizophrenia; however, studies have not comprehensively exami...
The negative priming paradigm (Tipper, 1985) was used to investigate the relationship between ‘cogni...
Cognitive models of schizophrenia have highlighted deficits of inhibitory attentional processes as c...
This research consisted of two studies, the fundamental aim of which was to delineate the pattern of...
This study measured schizotypal personality traits in a sample of 33 healthy participants using the ...
This study was concerned with the relationship between attentional and information-processing defici...
The thesis adopted a personality-based approach to experimental psychopathology testing alternative ...
The concept of 'theory of mind' (or mentalising ability) refers to the capacity to attribute mental ...
W e investigated attentional inhibition in schizophrenia with a spatial negative priming task. In St...
Schizotypy is conceptualized as a subclinical manifestation of the same biological factors that give...
Background. Impairments in inhibitory function have been found in studies of cognition in schizophre...
Deficits in attentional functioning in schizophrenic patients and in healthy subjects who score high...
The relationship between learned variations in attention and schizotypy was examined in two experime...
The cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia have been characterized as a failure to utilize tas...
Introduction: Most evidence suggests that schizophrenia is associated with pervasive prospective mem...
Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of schizophrenia; however, studies have not comprehensively exami...
The negative priming paradigm (Tipper, 1985) was used to investigate the relationship between ‘cogni...
Cognitive models of schizophrenia have highlighted deficits of inhibitory attentional processes as c...
This research consisted of two studies, the fundamental aim of which was to delineate the pattern of...
This study measured schizotypal personality traits in a sample of 33 healthy participants using the ...
This study was concerned with the relationship between attentional and information-processing defici...
The thesis adopted a personality-based approach to experimental psychopathology testing alternative ...
The concept of 'theory of mind' (or mentalising ability) refers to the capacity to attribute mental ...
W e investigated attentional inhibition in schizophrenia with a spatial negative priming task. In St...
Schizotypy is conceptualized as a subclinical manifestation of the same biological factors that give...
Background. Impairments in inhibitory function have been found in studies of cognition in schizophre...
Deficits in attentional functioning in schizophrenic patients and in healthy subjects who score high...
The relationship between learned variations in attention and schizotypy was examined in two experime...
The cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia have been characterized as a failure to utilize tas...
Introduction: Most evidence suggests that schizophrenia is associated with pervasive prospective mem...
Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of schizophrenia; however, studies have not comprehensively exami...