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Non-literal understanding and psychosis : metaphor comprehension in individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia

Authors :
Ellen Palmer
Wolfram Hinzen
Felicity Deamer
Andreas Finkelmeyer
Nicol Ferrier
Stuart Watson
Quoc C. Vuong
Source :
Schizophrenia research : cognition, 2019, Vol.18, pp.100159 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Vol 18, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Previous studies suggest that understanding of non-literal expressions, and in particular metaphors, can be impaired in people with schizophrenia; although it is not clear why. We explored metaphor comprehension capacity using a novel picture selection paradigm; we compared task performance between people with schizophrenia and healthy comparator subjects and we further examined the relationships between the ability to interpret figurative expressions non-literally and performance on a number of other cognitive tasks. Eye-tracking was used to examine task strategy. We showed that even when IQ, years of education, and capacities for theory of mind and associative learning are factored in as covariates, patients are significantly more likely to interpret metaphorical expressions literally, despite eye-tracking findings suggesting that patients are following the same interpretation strategy as healthy controls. Inhibitory control deficits are likely to be one of multiple factors contributing to the poorer performance of our schizophrenia group on the metaphor trials of the picture selection task. Keywords: Metaphor, Schizophrenia, Non-literal language, Psychosis

Details

ISSN :
22150013
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Schizophrenia research : cognition, 2019, Vol.18, pp.100159 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Vol 18, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a54d86efa2fed58336a93880c997ab51