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More haste less speed: a meta-analysis of thinking latencies during planning in people with psychosis

机译:速度越来越慢:对精神病患者计划期间思维延迟的荟萃分析

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Cognitive impairment is a core feature of psychosis, with slowed processing speed thought to be a prominent impairment in schizophrenia and first-episode psychosis. However, findings from the Stockings of Cambridge (SOC) planning task suggest changes in processing speed associated with the illness may include faster responses in early stages of planning, though findings are inconsistent. This review uses meta-analytic methods to assess thinking times in psychosis across the available literature. Studies were identified by searching PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar. Eligibility criteria: 1) included a sample of people with non-affective psychosis according to DSM III, DSM IV, DSM V or ICD-10 criteria; 2) employed the SOC task; 3) included a healthy control group; and 4) published in English. We identified 11 studies that employed the SOC task. Results show that people with psychosis have significantly faster initial thinking times than non-clinical participants, but significantly slower subsequent thinking times during problem execution. These findings indicate that differences in processing speed are not limited to slower responses in people with psychosis but may reflect a preference for step-by-step processing rather than planning before task execution. We suggest this style of responding is adopted to compensate for working memory impairment.
机译:认知障碍是精神病的核心特征,加工速度减慢被认为是精神分裂症和首发性精神病的主要障碍。但是,剑桥长袜(SOC)规划任务的发现表明,与疾病相关的处理速度变化可能包括在规划的早期阶段更快地做出反应,尽管发现并不一致。这篇综述使用荟萃分析方法评估了现有文献中精神病患者的思考时间。通过搜索PubMed,Web of Science和Google Scholar确定研究。资格标准:1)根据DSM III,DSM IV,DSM V或ICD-10标准,包括非情感性精神病患者的样本; 2)承担了SOC任务; 3)包括一个健康对照组;和4)以英文出版。我们确定了11个采用SOC任务的研究。结果表明,与非临床参与者相比,精神病患者的初始思维时间明显要快,但是在问题执行过程中,其随后的思维时间却明显变慢。这些发现表明,处理速度的差异不仅限于精神病患者的反应较慢,而且可能反映了对逐步处理的偏好,而不是在任务执行之前进行计划。我们建议采用这种响应方式来补偿工作记忆障碍。

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