Douglas Mental Health University Institute and Department of Psychiatry McGill University, Canada.
Psychiatry Res. 2010 Apr 30;176(2-3):126-31. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2008.11.013. Epub 2010 Feb 6.
In everyday life, objects are rarely perceived in the exact same position as they were the first time. This change of position alters the perceptual viewpoint influencing the likelihood of recognizing the object - the similarity effect. Moreover, this effect may be a contributing factor to the overall episodic memory deficits that are apparent in people with schizophrenia. The present study investigated the influence of viewpoint on memory recognition in 43 schizophrenia and 23 healthy comparison participants. Photos of target objects were presented during the encoding phase alone and then during the recognition phase (as an old object) along with never-before presented objects. The old objects, however, now appeared either from the same viewpoint (unaltered condition) or from a different viewpoint (altered condition). Participants performed an old/new discrimination task during the recognition phase. Results, for both groups, revealed better recognition performance when the viewpoint was unaltered; that is, memory recognition was sensitive to viewpoint manipulation. There was no significant interaction however, between this similarity effect and group. Thus, visual functions solicited by changing the viewpoint, as well as the influence on the encoding and the subsequent memory retrieval, are likely intact in people with schizophrenia.
在日常生活中,物体很少被感知到与第一次出现时完全相同的位置。这种位置变化改变了感知视角,影响了识别物体的可能性——相似性效应。此外,这种效应可能是精神分裂症患者整体情节记忆缺陷的一个促成因素。本研究调查了 43 名精神分裂症患者和 23 名健康对照组参与者的视角对记忆识别的影响。在编码阶段只呈现目标物体的照片,然后在识别阶段(作为旧物体)与以前从未呈现过的物体一起呈现。然而,旧物体现在要么来自相同的视角(未改变的条件),要么来自不同的视角(改变的条件)。参与者在识别阶段执行旧/新辨别任务。结果表明,两组的识别表现都更好,当视角不变时;也就是说,记忆识别对视角变化敏感。然而,这种相似性效应与组之间没有显著的相互作用。因此,改变视角所引起的视觉功能,以及对编码和随后的记忆检索的影响,在精神分裂症患者中可能是完整的。