Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10305014 | Psychiatry Research | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study we investigated central and peripheral feature binding in a group of 24 high pre-morbid IQ patients with schizophrenia and 24 healthy controls. In particular, participants were asked to remember specific single (e.g., word, colour) or multiple features (e.g., coloured words) of experimental items with central (coloured word) vs. peripheral (a coloured frame) attributes in a working memory binding task. Performance of the patients was significantly inferior to that of controls, especially when required to remember the peripheral combination of multiple features. Results suggest that patients with schizophrenia may have difficulties in unitizing peripheral features in working memory.
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Authors
Mario Altamura, Flavia A. Padalino, Nicola Mammarella, Beth Fairfield, Angela Balzotti, Alberto Di Domenico, Elisa Frisullo, Antonello Bellomo,