Department of Psychology, University of Maryland-College Park, United States; Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland-College Park, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland-College Park, United States.
J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Jun;138:428-435. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.04.015. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
Deficits in primary recognition memory and confidence have previously been tested as potential contributors to excessive checking behavior in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Studies have tested both recognition for actions and, hypothesizing that recognition may be disrupted more generally across content domains, verbal recognition memory. However, studies of verbal recognition memory have yielded mixed results. We revisited this work with the benefit of hindsight, running two new experiments with larger samples, the manipulation of recognition difficulty, and a computational model-based approach to data analysis. In both datasets, we found that discriminability, defined as the difference in drift rate for old versus new stimuli in the drift-diffusion model, was reduced as a function of subclinical OCD symptoms in the general population. Paralleling work on drift rate deficits in perceptual decision making in OCD, these reductions were larger for easier recognition decisions. We also asked participants about their confidence in each recognition decision and parcellated confidence into bias, or the difference in overall confidence, and sensitivity, which represents the ability to appropriately map confidence to objective accuracy. We found no consistent evidence of a relationship between OCD symptoms and either quantity.
先前已经测试了原发性识别记忆和信心缺陷,以作为强迫症中过度检查行为的潜在因素。研究已经测试了动作识别,并且假设识别可能更普遍地在内容领域中受到干扰,因此还测试了言语识别记忆。然而,言语识别记忆的研究结果喜忧参半。我们从后见之明的角度重新研究了这项工作,用更大的样本进行了两项新实验,操纵了识别难度,并采用基于计算模型的数据分析方法。在两个数据集,我们发现辨别力,定义为漂移扩散模型中旧刺激和新刺激的漂移率之差,随着一般人群中亚临床 OCD 症状的增加而降低。与 OCD 中知觉决策漂移率缺陷的工作相平行,这些减少对于较容易的识别决策更大。我们还要求参与者对每个识别决策的信心,并将信心分为偏差,即整体信心的差异,和敏感性,这代表将信心适当地映射到客观准确性的能力。我们没有发现 OCD 症状与任何一个数量之间存在一致的关系。