In this chapter, studies analyzing perceptual impairment in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder are reviewed. Schizophrenia is characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking or behavior (including abnormal motor behavior), and negative symptoms. On the other hand, a schizotypal personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of social and interpersonal deficits marked by acute discomfort, reduced capacity for close relationships, cognitive or perceptual impairments, and behavioral eccentricities. Moreover, the commonalities and differences found in the pattern of perceptual and backward masking impairments between these two groups are highlighted in this chapter. Lastly, we summarize the gaps and limitations of...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
BACKGROUND: Studies of visual backward masking have frequently revealed an elevated masking threshol...
Visual backward masking is strongly deteriorated in patients with schizophrenia. Masking deficits ar...
According to a widely held view, psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia are characterized by a va...
Objective: Patients affected by schizophrenia show deficits in both visual perception and working me...
Introduction. Impaired depth perception, a fundamental aspect of early visual processing, has been s...
International audienceTo understand the causes of schizophrenia, a search for stable markers (endoph...
Schizophrenics were compared to schizoaffective, bipolar, and nonpsy-chotic depressed patients in a ...
The present study investigated early visual information processing of individuals whose Minnesota Mu...
To understand the causes of schizophrenia, a search for stable markers (endophenotypes) is ongoing. ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest an important role of disturbances of self in schizophrenia and in schi...
Visual masking provides several key advantages for exploring the earliest stages of visual processin...
Clinical studies in the face perception literature report that schizophrenics have a deficit in face...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by social dysfunction. People with schizophren...
In 1980 Place and Gilmore (J. of Abnormal Psychol., 89(3), 409-418) concluded that a perceptual defi...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
BACKGROUND: Studies of visual backward masking have frequently revealed an elevated masking threshol...
Visual backward masking is strongly deteriorated in patients with schizophrenia. Masking deficits ar...
According to a widely held view, psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia are characterized by a va...
Objective: Patients affected by schizophrenia show deficits in both visual perception and working me...
Introduction. Impaired depth perception, a fundamental aspect of early visual processing, has been s...
International audienceTo understand the causes of schizophrenia, a search for stable markers (endoph...
Schizophrenics were compared to schizoaffective, bipolar, and nonpsy-chotic depressed patients in a ...
The present study investigated early visual information processing of individuals whose Minnesota Mu...
To understand the causes of schizophrenia, a search for stable markers (endophenotypes) is ongoing. ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest an important role of disturbances of self in schizophrenia and in schi...
Visual masking provides several key advantages for exploring the earliest stages of visual processin...
Clinical studies in the face perception literature report that schizophrenics have a deficit in face...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by social dysfunction. People with schizophren...
In 1980 Place and Gilmore (J. of Abnormal Psychol., 89(3), 409-418) concluded that a perceptual defi...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
BACKGROUND: Studies of visual backward masking have frequently revealed an elevated masking threshol...
Visual backward masking is strongly deteriorated in patients with schizophrenia. Masking deficits ar...