Schuck J, Leventhal D, Carbonell J
Br J Soc Clin Psychol. 1978 Sep;17(3):243-9. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1978.tb00273.x.
Twenty-three schizophrenics, ten psychiatric controls, and 17 normal controls were used to test the hypothesis that schizophrenics suffer a deficit in their ability to integrate information from different sensory modes. The task involved identifying auditory, visual, or mixed (auditory and visual) patterns which had previously been equated in difficulty for normal subjects. Mean error scores were greatest for schizophrenics and least for normals with psychiatric controls in between. Moreover, the schizophrenics did equally well whether the task was visual, auditory, or mixed. Thus, schizophrenics showed no deficit specific to the synthesis of information from two different sensory modes.
23名精神分裂症患者、10名精神科对照者和17名正常对照者被用于检验精神分裂症患者整合来自不同感官模式信息的能力存在缺陷这一假设。任务包括识别听觉、视觉或混合(听觉和视觉)模式,这些模式之前已被设定为对正常受试者而言难度相当。精神分裂症患者的平均错误分数最高,正常对照者最低,精神科对照者居中。此外,无论任务是视觉、听觉还是混合模式,精神分裂症患者的表现都一样。因此,精神分裂症患者在整合来自两种不同感官模式信息方面并未表现出特定缺陷。