Objective: The relationship between subjective experience and behavior abno
rmalities in schizophrenia was investigated.
Method: Eighteen patients with schizophrenia and 18 normal comparison subje
cts completed a general knowledge task with two incentive conditions to mea
sure monitoring effectiveness, control sensitivity, and response criterion
setting.
Results: The patients' levels of monitoring effectiveness and control sensi
tivity were lower than those of the comparison subjects. The effect of ince
ntives on response criterion values was similar in the two groups.
Conclusions: Patients were impaired in subjectively assessing the correctne
ss of their knowledge, and their behavior was less determined by subjective
experience than that of normal subjects. The patients' intact sensitivity
to incentives has implications for cognitive remediation.