Individual differences in cognitive processes: towards an explanation of schizophrenic symptomatology
Individual differences in cognitive processes: towards an explanation of schizophrenic symptomatology
A study is reported that examined the relationship between a measure of schizophrenic-like characteristics (schizotypy) in normal subjects and cognitive inhibition. Both repetitive and semantic measures of priming were used. It was found that low schizotypes showed negative priming (i.e. longer reaction times to the re-presentation of initially ignored stimuli) while high schizotypes did not; high schizotypes exhibited semantic facilitation (i.e. shorter reaction times to previously ignored stimuli) but low schizotypes did not. A model is suggested, including both inhibitory and facilitatory processes, which can account for these findings. Theorizing about these processes is of interest as it may shed some light on the mechanisms involved in the specifically cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Beech, A.
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Mcmanus, D.
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Baylis, G.
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Tipper, S.
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Agar, K.
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November 1991
Beech, A.
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Mcmanus, D.
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Baylis, G.
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Tipper, S.
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Agar, K.
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Beech, A., Mcmanus, D., Baylis, G., Tipper, S. and Agar, K.
(1991)
Individual differences in cognitive processes: towards an explanation of schizophrenic symptomatology.
British Journal of Psychology, 82 (4), .
(doi:10.1111/j.2044-8295.1991.tb02409.x).
Abstract
A study is reported that examined the relationship between a measure of schizophrenic-like characteristics (schizotypy) in normal subjects and cognitive inhibition. Both repetitive and semantic measures of priming were used. It was found that low schizotypes showed negative priming (i.e. longer reaction times to the re-presentation of initially ignored stimuli) while high schizotypes did not; high schizotypes exhibited semantic facilitation (i.e. shorter reaction times to previously ignored stimuli) but low schizotypes did not. A model is suggested, including both inhibitory and facilitatory processes, which can account for these findings. Theorizing about these processes is of interest as it may shed some light on the mechanisms involved in the specifically cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia.
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