Background: The "cognitive dysmetria hypothesis" of schizophrenia proposes a disrupted communication between the cerebellum and cerebral cortex, resulting in sensorimotor and cognitive symptoms. Sensorimotor adaptation relies strongly on the function of the cerebellum. Objectives: This study investigated whether sensorimotor adaptation is reduced in schizophrenia compared with age-matched and elderly healthy controls. Methods: Twenty-nine stably treated patients with schizophrenia, 30 age-matched, and 30 elderly controls were tested in three motor adaptation tasks in which visual movement feedback was unexpectedly altered. In the "rotation adaptation task" the perturbation consisted of a rotation (30° clockwise), in the "gain adaptation ta...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
The results of multiple investigations indicate visual motion--processing abnormalities in schizophr...
<div><p>Motor dysfunction is a consistently reported but understudied aspect of schizophrenia. Postu...
Recent clinical and neurobehavioral evidence suggests cerebellar dysfunction in schizophrenia (SZ). ...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
Objective: To compare sensorimotor performance and learning in stable schizophrenia patients, health...
BACKGROUND: The notion that cerebellar deficits may underlie clinical symptoms in people with schizo...
International audienceBackground: Executive deficits are a core characteristic of schizophrenia. Yet...
International audienceThere are common cognitive and brain abnormalities in schizophrenia and health...
Cognitive control impairments may contribute strongly to the overall cognitive deficits observed in ...
ObjectivesOlder persons with schizophrenia develop problems associated with aging, such as poor mobi...
Although similarities between the cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia and those observed in...
Aging is not a uniform process. In the general population, there is a paradox of aging: age-associat...
Neurophysiological investigations in patients with schizophrenia consistently show early sensory pro...
Schizophrenia and normal aging have both been associated with structural and physiological changes i...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
The results of multiple investigations indicate visual motion--processing abnormalities in schizophr...
<div><p>Motor dysfunction is a consistently reported but understudied aspect of schizophrenia. Postu...
Recent clinical and neurobehavioral evidence suggests cerebellar dysfunction in schizophrenia (SZ). ...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
Objective: To compare sensorimotor performance and learning in stable schizophrenia patients, health...
BACKGROUND: The notion that cerebellar deficits may underlie clinical symptoms in people with schizo...
International audienceBackground: Executive deficits are a core characteristic of schizophrenia. Yet...
International audienceThere are common cognitive and brain abnormalities in schizophrenia and health...
Cognitive control impairments may contribute strongly to the overall cognitive deficits observed in ...
ObjectivesOlder persons with schizophrenia develop problems associated with aging, such as poor mobi...
Although similarities between the cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia and those observed in...
Aging is not a uniform process. In the general population, there is a paradox of aging: age-associat...
Neurophysiological investigations in patients with schizophrenia consistently show early sensory pro...
Schizophrenia and normal aging have both been associated with structural and physiological changes i...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
The results of multiple investigations indicate visual motion--processing abnormalities in schizophr...
<div><p>Motor dysfunction is a consistently reported but understudied aspect of schizophrenia. Postu...