Negative schizotypy is associated with impaired episodic but not semantic coding in a conditional learning task

JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY(2019)

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Context processing deficits associated with negative schizotypy may reflect variation in semantic or episodic declarative coding. Healthy volunteers (n=166) were grouped on the basis of their introvertive anhedonia and unusual experiences scores on the Oxford and Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (OLIFE). Discrimination learning was measured using a commodity-trading task that required participants to predict profit (+) and loss (-)outcomes. Two forms of a biconditional discrimination (AX+,BY+, AY-, BX-)were employed. With fixed locations (n=84) A & B were presented on the left, X & Y were on theright, with variable locations (n=82) A, B, X, & Y occurred randomly in left and right locations. Negative schizotypy reflected the expression of a cognitive phenotype that impaired episodic (configural) representation formation. People with many negative schizotypal traits will struggle to learn when their choices are guided by multiple stimuli in inconsistent locations.
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Episodic memory,semantic memory,schizotypal personality,biconditional discrimination
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