2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.08.009
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Luria revisited: Complex motor phenomena in first episode schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorders

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1
1
1
1

Citation Types

0
5
0

Year Published

2015
2015
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
7
1

Relationship

1
7

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 9 publications
(5 citation statements)
references
References 49 publications
0
5
0
Order By: Relevance
“…Poor insight has been correlated with difficulties in set shifting in acute and non-acute phases of schizophrenia 121,122 , the ability to change behavior following feedback on an executive function task 123 , complex motor sequencing 124 , and the ability to recall autobiographical details about negative events 125 .…”
Section: Neurocognition As a Root Of Poor Insightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor insight has been correlated with difficulties in set shifting in acute and non-acute phases of schizophrenia 121,122 , the ability to change behavior following feedback on an executive function task 123 , complex motor sequencing 124 , and the ability to recall autobiographical details about negative events 125 .…”
Section: Neurocognition As a Root Of Poor Insightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite Luria's initial protocol, variation in administration of the FEP became evident. Several studies have not determined the amount of cycles a participant is required to complete (Rao et al, 2008;Chan et al, 2006), while other clinical studies have asked patients to perform as few as three cycles of the task (Iseki et al, 2013;Weiner et al, 2011), some six (Park & Moon, 2014;Miziara et al, 2013) and others 15 (Zaytseva et al, 2014). Given this inconsistency we selected a rough mid-way point between previous studies and elected to have our participants perform 10 cycles in each of the pacing conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some studies implemented a point system when scoring errors. In this system, the score is dependent on how many crude/subtle errors are made (Zaytseva et al, 2014), or how many successful consecutive cycles the patient completes (Iseki et al, 2013).…”
Section: Fep Task Scoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for example, some patients with disinhibited syndrome are prone to making mistakes due to their deficiencies in error detection or error monitoring (Doig et al, 2017); others may be prone to taking actions that are unsafe due to their deficiencies in threat detection (Hoppenbrouwers et al, 2016); and yet others may appear perseverative due to their deficiencies in contingency updating (Max et al, 2001). Patients whose difficulties lie purely in the inhibition aspect of response selection typically engage in frequent self-corrections, as they do recognize their errors but are unable to alter their behavioral responses in time (Zaytseva et al, 2014). Such patients may verbalize their surprise and frustration over their own behavior and apparent lack of agency.…”
Section: Cognitive and Behavioral Changes In Daily Lifementioning
confidence: 99%