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Keefe, R.S.E.; Arnold, M.C.; Bayen, U.J.; McEvoy, J.P.; Wilson, W.H. |

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Source-monitoring deficits for self-generated stimuli in schizophrenia: Multinomial modeling of data from three sources |
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2002 |
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Schizophrenia Research |
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51-68 |
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source-monitoring deficits; self-generated stimuli; schizophrenia; autonoetic agnosia; thought generation; hallucinations; delusions; Agnosia; Cognitions; Monitoring; Thought Disturbances; Source Monitoring |
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Notes that schizophrenia patients, particularly those with specific types of hallucinations and delusions, may have a deficit in monitoring the generation of thought. This deficit, termed autonoetic agnosia, may result in the conclusion that self-generated thoughts come from an external source. This study assessed autonoetic agnosia in 29 schizophrenic patients (mean age 37.7 yrs) and 19 controls (mean age 36.5 yrs) by applying a recently developed technique from cognitive science: multinomial modeling of source-monitoring data. It was found that schizophrenic patients demonstrated deficits in monitoring the source of self-generated information, yet performed similarly to controls in monitoring the source of visual and auditory information. Schizophrenic patients with specific “target” symptoms such as auditory hallucinations and thought insertion had greater deficits than other patients in recognizing self-generated information. This study offers partial support for the notion that schizophrenic patients manifest autonoetic agnosia. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keefe, Richard S.E., Duke U Medical Ctr, Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioural Science, P.O. Box 3270, Du |
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0920-9964Accession Number: 2002-18201-007. First Author & Affiliation: Keefe, Richard S.E.; Duke U Medical Ctr, Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioural Science, Durham, NC, US. Other Journal Title: Schizophrenia Research. Release Date: 20020918. Publication Type: Journal (0100) Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Media Covered: Print. Media Available: Electronic; Print. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Conference Information: Winter Workshop for Schizophrenia Research. Conference Note: Portions of this research were presented at the aforementioned workshop. Major Descriptor: Agnosia; Cognitions; Monitoring; Schizophrenia; Thought Disturbances. Minor Descriptor: Delusions; Hallucinations; Source Monitoring. Classification: Schizophrenia & Psychotic States (3213) . Population: Human (10) Male (30) Female (40) . Location: US. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300) . Methodology: Empirical Study. References Available: Y. |
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