Antisaccade performance deficits in schizophrenia are generally interpreted as an impaired top–down inhibitory signal failing to suppress the erroneous response. We recorded the antisaccade performance (error rates and latencies) of healthy and schizophrenia subjects performing the mirror antisaccade task. A neural rise-to-threshold model of antisaccade performance was developed to uncover the biophysical mechanisms giving rise to the observed deficits in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia patients displayed greater variability in the antisaccade and corrected antisaccade latency distributions, increased error rates and decreased corrected errors, relative to healthy participants. Our model showed that (1) increased variability is due to a more n...
Although some recent research has indicated reduced performance monitoring in patients with schizoph...
There is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. The theory of cognitive dys...
Recent research has suggested that people with schizophrenia (PSZ) have sensory deficits, especially...
Antisaccade performance deficits in schizophrenia are generally interpreted as an impaired top-down ...
A commentary on Re-starting a neural race: anti-saccade correction by Noorani, I., and Carpenter...
Huntington’s disease (HD), a genetically determined neurodegenerative disease, is positively correla...
The antisaccade task is a measure of volitional control of behavior sensitive to fronto-striatal dys...
Objective: Impaired antisaccade performance is a consistent cognitive finding in schizophrenia. Anti...
Background: Despite its inhibitory control requirements, antisaccade deficits have been consistently...
Background: Elevated antisaccade error rate, reflecting problems with inhibitory behavioral control,...
AbstractDeficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestat...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of...
The impaired ability to make correct antisaccades (i.e., antisaccade performance) is well documented...
The antisaccade task is considered a test of cognitive control because it creates a conflict between...
Although some recent research has indicated reduced performance monitoring in patients with schizoph...
There is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. The theory of cognitive dys...
Recent research has suggested that people with schizophrenia (PSZ) have sensory deficits, especially...
Antisaccade performance deficits in schizophrenia are generally interpreted as an impaired top-down ...
A commentary on Re-starting a neural race: anti-saccade correction by Noorani, I., and Carpenter...
Huntington’s disease (HD), a genetically determined neurodegenerative disease, is positively correla...
The antisaccade task is a measure of volitional control of behavior sensitive to fronto-striatal dys...
Objective: Impaired antisaccade performance is a consistent cognitive finding in schizophrenia. Anti...
Background: Despite its inhibitory control requirements, antisaccade deficits have been consistently...
Background: Elevated antisaccade error rate, reflecting problems with inhibitory behavioral control,...
AbstractDeficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestat...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of...
The impaired ability to make correct antisaccades (i.e., antisaccade performance) is well documented...
The antisaccade task is considered a test of cognitive control because it creates a conflict between...
Although some recent research has indicated reduced performance monitoring in patients with schizoph...
There is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in schizophrenia. The theory of cognitive dys...
Recent research has suggested that people with schizophrenia (PSZ) have sensory deficits, especially...