Perceptual inference, accuracy, and precision in temporal reproduction in schizophrenia

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Schizophrenia Research-Cognition Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.scog.2021.100229
Natsuki Ueda , Kanji Tanaka , Kazushi Maruo , Neil Roach , Tomiki Sumiyoshi , Katsumi Watanabe , Takashi Hanakawa
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Accumulating evidence suggests that deficits in perceptual inference account for symptoms of schizophrenia. One manifestation of perceptual inference is the central bias, i.e., the tendency to put emphasis on prior experiences over actual events in perceiving incoming sensory stimuli. Using an interval reproduction task, this study aimed to determine whether patients with schizophrenia show a stronger central bias than participants without schizophrenia. In the interval reproduction task, participants were shown a cross on a screen. The cross was replaced with a Gaussian patch for a predetermined time interval, and participants were required to reproduce the interval duration by pressing and releasing the space key. We manipulated the uncertainty of prior information using different interval distributions. We found no difference in the influence of prior information on interval reproduction between patients and controls. However, patients with SZ showed a stronger central bias than healthy participants in the intermediate interval range (approximately 450 ms to 900 ms). It is possible that the patients in SZ have non-uniform deficits associated with interval range or uncertainty of prior information in perceptual inference. Further, the severity of avolition and alogia was correlated with the strength of central bias in SZ. This study provides some insights into the mechanisms underlying the association between schizophrenic symptoms and perceptual inference.

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精神分裂症患者时间复制中的知觉推断、准确性和精确性
越来越多的证据表明,知觉推理的缺陷是精神分裂症症状的原因。知觉推断的一种表现是中心偏差,即在感知传入的感官刺激时,倾向于强调先前的经验而不是实际事件。使用间隔再现任务,本研究旨在确定精神分裂症患者是否比非精神分裂症患者表现出更强的中心偏倚。在间隔重现任务中,参与者在屏幕上看到一个十字。在预定的时间间隔内,十字被替换为高斯补丁,参与者需要通过按下和释放空格键来重现间隔时间。我们使用不同的区间分布来处理先验信息的不确定性。我们发现,在患者和对照组之间,先验信息对间隔生殖的影响没有差异。然而,在中间间隔范围内(约450 ms至900 ms), SZ患者比健康参与者表现出更强的中心偏倚。SZ患者可能在知觉推断中存在与先验信息的区间范围或不确定性相关的非均匀缺陷。此外,焦虑和痛症的严重程度与SZ中心偏倚的强度相关。本研究对精神分裂症症状与知觉推断之间的关联机制提供了一些见解。
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