Gold James M, Fuller Rebecca L, Robinson Benjamin M, McMahon Robert P, Braun Elsie L, Luck Steven J
Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2006 Nov;115(4):658-73. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.115.4.658.
This study reports evidence that individuals with schizophrenia (SC) demonstrate intact attentional selection for visual working memory (WM) storage. A group of 62 participants with SC and 55 control participants without SC were studied in a series of 5 experiments that examined the ability to use top-down and bottom-up cues to guide WM encoding, as well as the ability to spontaneously select a subset of representations for storage. Participants with SC exhibited a consistent and robust ability to use selective attention in the control of WM in all 5 experiments, demonstrating a remarkable island of preserved functioning given the broad spectrum of impairments of attention and WM that have been widely reported in those with SC. These findings indicate that attention is not globally impaired in SC and make it possible to delineate more precisely the nature of the specific impairment of attention in this disorder.
本研究报告了证据,表明精神分裂症患者(SC)在视觉工作记忆(WM)存储方面表现出完整的注意力选择能力。对一组62名SC患者和55名无SC的对照参与者进行了一系列5项实验,这些实验考察了利用自上而下和自下而上的线索来指导WM编码的能力,以及自发选择一部分表征进行存储的能力。在所有5项实验中,SC患者均表现出在控制WM时运用选择性注意的一致且强大的能力,鉴于广泛报道的SC患者在注意力和WM方面存在的广泛损伤,这显示出一个显著的功能保留孤岛。这些发现表明,SC患者的注意力并非整体受损,并且有可能更精确地描绘出该疾病中注意力特定损伤的本质。