Working memory and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in schizotypic individuals: a replication and extension

Citation
Ka. Tallent et Dc. Gooding, Working memory and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in schizotypic individuals: a replication and extension, PSYCHIAT R, 89(3), 1999, pp. 161-170
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01651781 → ACNP
Volume
89
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
161 - 170
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-1781(199912)89:3<161:WMAWCS>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The present study examined spatial working memory and Wisconsin Card Sortin g Test (WCST) performance in psychosis-prone individuals, either those with extremely high scores on the Social Anhedonia Scale (SocAnh; n = 49) or de viant scores on the Perceptual Aberration-Magical Ideation Scales (Per-Mag; n = 66). Sixty-three individuals with normal scores on the Chapman Psychos is-Proneness Scales served as control subjects. In order to evaluate workin g memory performance, participants were administered three tasks, namely, s ensorimotor, degraded stimulus, and delayed-response tasks. Although the So cAnh and Per-Mag groups displayed poorer performance than control subjects on the working memory task, they did not differ significantly from each oth er. The SocAnh group exhibited slower reaction times on the working memory task compared to the control group. The groups did not differ in their perf ormance on sensorimotor or degraded stimulus control tasks. Both psychosis- prone groups differed significantly from control subjects in terms of their WCST performance. Working memory performance was inversely associated with the number of perseverative errors (r = -0.17) and the number of trials to complete the first category on the WCST (r = -0.15). These findings extend the literature by indicating that some psychosis-prone individuals with so cial-interpersonal schizotypal deficits also display subtle spatial working memory impairments. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights rese rved.