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Impairments in goal-directed action and reversal learning in a proportion of individuals with psychosis

Authors :
Shuichi Suetani
Andrea Baker
Kelly Garner
Peter Cosgrove
Matilda Mackay-Sim
Dan Siskind
Graham K Murray
James G Scott
James P. Kesby
Kesby, James P [0000-0002-5814-8062]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Funder: The University of Queensland<br />Cognitive impairment in psychosis is one of the strongest predictors of functional decline. Problems with decision-making processes, such as goal-directed action and reversal learning, can reflect cortico-striatal dysfunction. The heterogenous symptoms and neurobiology observed in those with psychosis suggests that specific cognitive phenotypes may reflect differing causative mechanisms. As such, decision-making performance could identify subgroups of individuals with more severe cortico-striatal dysfunction and help to predict their functional decline. The present work evaluated the relationship between goal-directed action, reversal learning, and symptom profiles in those with psychosis. We assessed decision-making processes in healthy controls (N = 34) and those with persistent psychosis (N = 45), subclassifying subjects based on intact/impaired goal-directed action. Compared with healthy controls (

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19f4347b690e23f81d27d985d779bec9