نتایج جستجو برای: positive schizotypy

تعداد نتایج: 658312  

2013
Natalie L. Dinsdale Peter L. Hurd Akio Wakabayashi Mick Elliot Bernard J. Crespi

Both autism spectrum conditions (ASCs) and schizophrenia spectrum conditions (SSCs) involve altered or impaired social and communicative functioning, but whether these shared features indicate overlapping or different etiological factors is unknown. We outline three hypotheses (overlapping, independent, and diametric) for the possible relationship between ASCs and SSCs, and compare their predic...

2015
Bernard J. Crespi Peter L. Hurd

The hormones oxytocin and testosterone have been implicated in autism spectrum and schizophreniaspectrum cognition and disorders, but their roles in mediating these psychological phenotypes remain largely unknown. We genotyped a large set of healthy individuals for loci that represent established genetic indicators of serum testosterone and oxytocin levels, and tested for associations of these ...

2015
Yi Wang Wen-hua Liu Zhi Li Xin-hua Wei Xin-qing Jiang David L. Neumann David H. K. Shum Eric F. C. Cheung Raymond C. K. Chan

Impairment in empathy has been demonstrated in patients with schizophrenia and individuals with psychosis proneness. In the present study, we examined the neural correlates underlying theory of mind (ToM) and empathy and the relationships between these two social cognitive abilities with schizotypy. Fifty-six first-year college students (31 males, 25 females) between 17 and 21 years of age (M =...

2017
Lotta-Katrin Pries Sinan Guloksuz Claudia Menne-Lothmann Jeroen Decoster Ruud van Winkel Dina Collip Philippe Delespaul Marc De Hert Catherine Derom Evert Thiery Nele Jacobs Marieke Wichers Claudia J P Simons Bart P F Rutten Jim van Os

BACKGROUND An association between white noise speech illusion and psychotic symptoms has been reported in patients and their relatives. This supports the theory that bottom-up and top-down perceptual processes are involved in the mechanisms underlying perceptual abnormalities. However, findings in nonclinical populations have been conflicting. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to examine t...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2016
Timothy R Campellone Ori Elis Jasmine Mote Amy H Sanchez Ann M Kring

People high in schizotypy, a risk factor for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, can have negative symptoms, including diminished experience of motivation/pleasure (MAP) and emotional expressivity (EXP). Additionally, people high in schizotypy often report elevated depressive symptoms, which are also associated with diminished MAP and EXP. In this study, we examined whether negative symptoms were...

2013
Phillip Grant Yvonne Kuepper Eva A. Mueller Catrin Wielpuetz Oliver Mason Juergen Hennig

The concept of schizotypy or "psychosis proneness" captures individual differences in perceptual, cognitive, and affective experiences that may relate to a range of psychotic disorders. The concept is an important way to assess the contribution of pre-existing psychological and genetically based biological features to the development of illnesses such as schizophrenia (so called endophenotypes)...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2009
Alex S Cohen Thompson E Davis

OBJECTIVE It is well documented that patients with schizophrenia have impoverished quality of life (QOL). Efforts to determine the underpinnings of this impoverishment have implicated negative symptoms more than positive or disorganized symptoms. However, only a minority of individuals with the liability to schizophrenia will ever show manifest illness, and it is presently unclear the degree to...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2011
Mariana Galdos Claudia Simons Aranzazu Fernandez-Rivas Marieke Wichers Concepción Peralta Tineke Lataster Guillermo Amer Inez Myin-Germeys Judith Allardyce Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres Jim van Os

Stable differences in the tendency to attribute meaning and emotional value to experience may represent an indicator of liability to psychosis. A brief task was developed assessing variation in detecting affectively meaningful speech (speech illusion) in neutral random signals (white noise) and the degree to which this was associated with psychometric and familial vulnerability for psychosis. T...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2011
Rosa Hoshi Malcolm Scoales Oliver Mason Sunjeev K Kamboj

BACKGROUND Emotional dysfunction is a core feature of psychotic disorders. One expression of such dysfunction is a reduction of the emotion-induced enhancement of memory which is normally found in healthy individuals. Less severe disruption of emotional processing may also be present in individuals prone to 'unusual' psychosis-like experiences. In this study we investigate voluntary declarative...

2018
Andrew Denovan Neil Dagnall Kenneth Drinkwater Andrew Parker

This study assessed the extent to which within-individual variation in schizotypy and paranormal belief influenced performance on probabilistic reasoning tasks. A convenience sample of 725 non-clinical adults completed measures assessing schizotypy (Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences; O-Life brief), belief in the paranormal (Revised Paranormal Belief Scale; RPBS) and probabi...

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