The present study investigated the use of perceptual binding processes in schizophrenic (SC) patients and matched healthy controls, by examining their performance on the recall of symmetrical (vertical, horizontal and diagonal) and asymmetrical patterns varying in length between 2 and 9 items. The results showed that, although SC patients were less accurate than controls in all conditions, both groups recalled symmetrical patterns better than asymmetrical ones. The impairment of SC patients was magnified with supra-span symmetrical arrays, and they were more likely to reproduce symmetrical patterns as asymmetrical, particularly at medium and high length levels. Hierarchical regression analyses further indicated that the between-group differences in the recall of supra-span vertical and horizontal arrays, which require a greater involvement of visual pattern processes, remained significant after removing the variance associated with performance on asymmetrical patterns, which primarily reflects intrafigural spatial processes. It is proposed that schizophrenia may be associated with a specific deficit in the formation and retrieval of the global visual images of studied patterns and in the use of the on-line information about the type of symmetry being tested to guide retrieval processes. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Memory for symmetry and perceptual binding in patients with schizophrenia / Cestari, Vincenzo; Saraulli, Daniele; Spataro, Pietro; Lega, Alessandro; Sciarretta, Antonio; REZENDE SILVA MARQUES, Valeria; ROSSI ARNAUD, Clelia Matilde. - In: ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6918. - STAMPA. - 144:3(2013), pp. 594-603. [10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.016]

Memory for symmetry and perceptual binding in patients with schizophrenia

Vincenzo Cestari;Daniele Saraulli;Pietro Spataro;Valeria Rezende Silva Marques;Clelia Matilde Rossi Arnaud
2013

Abstract

The present study investigated the use of perceptual binding processes in schizophrenic (SC) patients and matched healthy controls, by examining their performance on the recall of symmetrical (vertical, horizontal and diagonal) and asymmetrical patterns varying in length between 2 and 9 items. The results showed that, although SC patients were less accurate than controls in all conditions, both groups recalled symmetrical patterns better than asymmetrical ones. The impairment of SC patients was magnified with supra-span symmetrical arrays, and they were more likely to reproduce symmetrical patterns as asymmetrical, particularly at medium and high length levels. Hierarchical regression analyses further indicated that the between-group differences in the recall of supra-span vertical and horizontal arrays, which require a greater involvement of visual pattern processes, remained significant after removing the variance associated with performance on asymmetrical patterns, which primarily reflects intrafigural spatial processes. It is proposed that schizophrenia may be associated with a specific deficit in the formation and retrieval of the global visual images of studied patterns and in the use of the on-line information about the type of symmetry being tested to guide retrieval processes. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2013
Schizophrenia; binding; symmetry; memory
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Memory for symmetry and perceptual binding in patients with schizophrenia / Cestari, Vincenzo; Saraulli, Daniele; Spataro, Pietro; Lega, Alessandro; Sciarretta, Antonio; REZENDE SILVA MARQUES, Valeria; ROSSI ARNAUD, Clelia Matilde. - In: ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6918. - STAMPA. - 144:3(2013), pp. 594-603. [10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.016]
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