Can individuals with schizophrenia be instructed to deliberately feign memory deficits? [0.03%]
精神分裂症患者可以被指导故意表现记忆缺陷吗?
Stéphane Raffard,Delphine Capdevielle,Jean-Philippe Boulenger et al.
Stéphane Raffard et al.
Introduction: Neuropsychological tests are increasingly applied in research studies and clinical practice in psychiatry. In this context, the detection of poor effort is crucial to adequately interpret data. We measured s...
The assessment of creativity in creativity/psychopathology research - a systematic review [0.03%]
创意思维与精神疾病研究中的创造力评估-系统综述式 접근를 이용해 번역헀더니 잘못된 결과가出来了,再尝试一次:创造力在创造力和精神病学研究中的测评——系统性综述
E Thys,B Sabbe,M De Hert
E Thys
Introduction: The possible link between creativity and psychopathology has been a long time focus of research up to the present day. However, this research is hampered by methodological problems, especially the definition...
Amelioration of psychiatric symptoms through exposure to music individually adapted to brain rhythm disorders - a randomised clinical trial on the basis of fundamental research [0.03%]
基于基础研究的随机临床试验:通过个体化适应大脑节律的音乐暴露改善精神病症状
Wolf Müller,Günter Haffelder,Angelika Schlotmann et al.
Wolf Müller et al.
Introduction: This pilot study examined, whether long-term exposure of psychiatric patients to music that was individually adapted to brain rhythm disorders associated with psychoticism could act to ameliorate psychiatric...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cognitive neuropsychiatry. 2014;19(5):399-413. DOI:10.1080/13546805.2013.879054 2014
Ahmed A Moustafa,Rakhee Krishna,Michael J Frank et al.
Ahmed A Moustafa et al.
Introduction: Psychosis and hallucinations occur in 20-30% of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). In the current study, we investigate cognitive functions in relation to the occurrence of psychosis in PD patients. ...
Verbatim recall in formal thought disorder in schizophrenia: a study of contextual influences [0.03%]
精神分裂症中的形式化思维障碍的逐字回忆:关于语境影响的研究
Karen Dwyer,Emmanuelle Peters,Peter McKenna et al.
Karen Dwyer et al.
Introduction: We have previously reported that people with schizophrenia and formal thought disorder (FTD) were disproportionately impaired in recalling sentences verbatim and in judging their plausibility. We proposed th...
Comparative Study
Cognitive neuropsychiatry. 2014;19(4):337-58. DOI:10.1080/13546805.2013.870069 2014
Multisensory integration in schizophrenia: a behavioural and event-related potential study [0.03%]
多重感觉整合与精神分裂症的关系:行为学和事件相关电位研究
Jonathan K Wynn,Carol Jahshan,Michael F Green
Jonathan K Wynn
Introduction: Successful processing of multisensory stimuli increases the likelihood of detection or identification of salient, biologically significant events faster and more efficiently than unisensory inputs. Schizophr...
Comparative Study
Cognitive neuropsychiatry. 2014;19(4):319-36. DOI:10.1080/13546805.2013.866892 2014
Psychosis, agnosia, and confabulation: an alternative two-factor account [0.03%]
妄想、感觉障碍和虚构:另一种两因素解释
Mark A Turner
Mark A Turner
Introduction: Theories of delusions which rely on a combination of abnormal experience and defective belief evaluation and/ or cognitive bias are the subject of an emerging consensus. This paper challenges the validity of...
Voice identity discrimination and hallucination-proneness in healthy young adults: a further challenge to the continuum model of psychosis? [0.03%]
健康青年的声音识别能力和幻听倾向:对精神病连续体模型的进一步挑战?
Saruchi Chhabra,Johanna C Badcock,Murray T Maybery et al.
Saruchi Chhabra et al.
Introduction: Auditory hallucinations occur in schizophrenia and also in the general population. However, evidence points to differences in the nature and the mechanisms of clinical and non-clinical hallucinations, challe...
"Jumping to conclusions" in delusion-prone participants: an experimental economics approach [0.03%]
易受暗示妄想者的“主观推断”:实验经济学方法研究
Leslie van der Leer,Ryan McKay
Leslie van der Leer
Introduction: That delusional and delusion-prone individuals "jump to conclusions" on probabilistic reasoning tasks is a key finding in cognitive neuropsychiatry. Here we focused on a less frequently investigated aspect o...
Failure to benefit from target novelty during encoding contributes to working memory deficits in schizophrenia [0.03%]
首发式新颖性缺失导致精神分裂症工作记忆缺陷
Jutta S Mayer,Jejoong Kim,Sohee Park
Jutta S Mayer
Introduction: Although working memory (WM) impairments are well documented in schizophrenic patients (PSZ), the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of target sali...