Learning from feedback is essential for daily functioning, with factors that impact learning having implications for healthy and clinical populations. Reinforcement learning appears impaired across the psychosis continuum, with deficits reported in patients with psychotic disorders as well as high schizotypes from the general population. Stress can impair learning, and sensitivity to stress is present along the psychosis continuum. The aim of the present study was to understand if stress impairs reinforcement learning in those at the lower end of the psychosis continuum. We investigated both naturalistic stress in everyday life using daily hassles (Study 1: n = 70; 31% male, M age = 22.67 years) and acute psychosocial stress using the Trier...
The aim of the current study was to replicate the finding that cognitive impairments are not or inve...
Stress is one of the central concepts of psychiatry, although this term has a source on the physiolo...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Learning from feedback is essential for daily functioning, with factors that impact learning having ...
Learning from feedback is essential for daily functioning, with factors that impact learning having ...
Schizotypy is a personality trait present in the general population which represents the psychosis c...
Objective: Patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia display cognitive impairments and abnormal sen...
Objective Individuals with high levels of psychopathic traits are often characterized by aberrant re...
Schizotypy denotes psychosis-like experiences, such as perceptual aberration, magical ideation and s...
Background Cognitive difficulties are experienced frequently in schizophrenia (SZ) and are strongly...
Relative cognitive impairments are common along the schizophrenia spectrum reflecting potential psyc...
The role of stress has long been recognized in schizophrenia; several theories have identified the r...
The dysfunctional cognitive and reasoning biases which underpin psychotic symptoms are likely to pre...
Experiencing stress during a working week is typical for most of the population, but the effects of ...
Contains fulltext : 56017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
The aim of the current study was to replicate the finding that cognitive impairments are not or inve...
Stress is one of the central concepts of psychiatry, although this term has a source on the physiolo...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Learning from feedback is essential for daily functioning, with factors that impact learning having ...
Learning from feedback is essential for daily functioning, with factors that impact learning having ...
Schizotypy is a personality trait present in the general population which represents the psychosis c...
Objective: Patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia display cognitive impairments and abnormal sen...
Objective Individuals with high levels of psychopathic traits are often characterized by aberrant re...
Schizotypy denotes psychosis-like experiences, such as perceptual aberration, magical ideation and s...
Background Cognitive difficulties are experienced frequently in schizophrenia (SZ) and are strongly...
Relative cognitive impairments are common along the schizophrenia spectrum reflecting potential psyc...
The role of stress has long been recognized in schizophrenia; several theories have identified the r...
The dysfunctional cognitive and reasoning biases which underpin psychotic symptoms are likely to pre...
Experiencing stress during a working week is typical for most of the population, but the effects of ...
Contains fulltext : 56017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
The aim of the current study was to replicate the finding that cognitive impairments are not or inve...
Stress is one of the central concepts of psychiatry, although this term has a source on the physiolo...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...