Latent inhibition and context change in psychometrically defined schizotypy |
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Authors: | Elias Tsakanikos Phil Reed |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, Estia Centre, 66 Snowfields, London SE1 3SS, UK;b Department of Psychology, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK |
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Abstract: | The disruption of latent inhibition within the schizophrenia spectrum has often been interpreted either as a result of increased attentional distractibility (attentional account) or as a result of deficient interference of past associations (associative account). The aim of the present investigation was to test competing predictions, as derived from the above theoretical accounts. In a visual search paradigm of latent inhibition, accuracy was examined as a function of prior experience with the target, and psychometrically defined schizotypy. In Experiment 1 (N=60), no context change was introduced. In accord with past evidence, latent inhibition was found to be intact in low-, but disrupted in high-schizotypy scorers, a result predicted both by attentional and associative accounts. In Experiment 2 (N=60), a context change was introduced. As predicted by past evidence, latent inhibition was disrupted in low-schizotypy scorers. However, latent inhibition was found to be intact in high-schizotypy scorers, a finding accommodated by attentional, but not associative accounts. Theoretical implications and alternative interpretations are also considered. |
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Keywords: | Associative learning Cognitive processes Conditioning Distractibility Latent inhibition Psychotic disorders Pre-exposure Schizotypy |
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