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False Memories in Schizophrenia.
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2004
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NeuropsychologyNeuropsychiatryExplicit MemoryCritical Lure ItemsHigh Knowledge CorruptionPsychologySocial SciencesMemoryCognitive NeuroscienceFalse MemoryFalse MemoriesCognitive SciencePsychiatryCritical LurePsychotic DisorderMemory LossSchizophreniaNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathology
In prior studies, it was observed that patients with schizophrenia show abnormally high knowledge corruption (i.e., high-confident errors expressed as a percentage of all high-confident responses were increased for schizophrenic patients relative to controls). The authors examined the conditions under which excessive knowledge corruption occurred using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm. Whereas knowledge corruption in schizophrenia was significantly greater for false-negative errors relative to controls, no group difference occurred for false-positive errors. The groups showed a comparable high degree of confidence for false-positive recognition of critical lure items. Similar to findings collected in elderly participants, patients, but not controls, showed a strong positive correlation between the number of recognized studied items and false-positive recognition of the critical lure.
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