An impairment of magnocellular and possibly parvocellular pathways has been suggested as cause of the altered binocular depth perception observed in schizophrenia. While there is evidence showing visual-perceptive deficits in people with schizotypal personality traits, binocular depth perception has not been evaluated yet. We examined 12 clinically healthy schizotypy and 17 controls with a stereoscopic depth perception task and found a subtle impairment in the schizotypy when high difficulty judgments on binocular depth were requested. Such impairment, similar but less marked than that of schizophrenia, may indicate a failure of plasticity during childhood and point to a possible intermediate phenotype for further investigation
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) are known to be characterised by abnormalities in attentional...
Meehl conceptualized schizotypy as the phenotypic manifestations of a neural integrative defect resu...
AbstractThere are pieces of evidence indicating that visual deficits in patients with schizophrenia ...
Introduction. Impaired depth perception, a fundamental aspect of early visual processing, has been s...
Binocular depth perception (BDP) is one of the most demanding visual function that involves both dor...
There is evidence to indicate that schizophrenic individuals, in addition to cognitive deficiencies,...
Visual abnormalities, both at the sensory input and the higher interpretive levels, have been associ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Objective To review the scientific literature on the visual inversion of depth i...
Visual context processing was examined in relation to schizotypy in a large nonclinical university p...
Previous studies have found evidence for skin conduc-tance (SC) orienting abnormalities in psychosis...
Interpersonal communication is largely dependent on interpretation of facial expression and emotion....
Objective: Patients affected by schizophrenia show deficits in both visual perception and working me...
The aim of the reported study was to determine whether the ability to segregate a simple figure embe...
Current debate centres around the question of whether schizotypal personality is part of a spectrum ...
Deficits in the ability to encode small differences in contrast between adjacent parts of an image (...
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) are known to be characterised by abnormalities in attentional...
Meehl conceptualized schizotypy as the phenotypic manifestations of a neural integrative defect resu...
AbstractThere are pieces of evidence indicating that visual deficits in patients with schizophrenia ...
Introduction. Impaired depth perception, a fundamental aspect of early visual processing, has been s...
Binocular depth perception (BDP) is one of the most demanding visual function that involves both dor...
There is evidence to indicate that schizophrenic individuals, in addition to cognitive deficiencies,...
Visual abnormalities, both at the sensory input and the higher interpretive levels, have been associ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Objective To review the scientific literature on the visual inversion of depth i...
Visual context processing was examined in relation to schizotypy in a large nonclinical university p...
Previous studies have found evidence for skin conduc-tance (SC) orienting abnormalities in psychosis...
Interpersonal communication is largely dependent on interpretation of facial expression and emotion....
Objective: Patients affected by schizophrenia show deficits in both visual perception and working me...
The aim of the reported study was to determine whether the ability to segregate a simple figure embe...
Current debate centres around the question of whether schizotypal personality is part of a spectrum ...
Deficits in the ability to encode small differences in contrast between adjacent parts of an image (...
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) are known to be characterised by abnormalities in attentional...
Meehl conceptualized schizotypy as the phenotypic manifestations of a neural integrative defect resu...
AbstractThere are pieces of evidence indicating that visual deficits in patients with schizophrenia ...