APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Longer Response Times of Chrp Individuals in a Reality Monitoring Task Are Not Associated with Reduced Matrics Battery Performance
- Austin Lee
Rush University Medical Center - Kristen Haut
Rush University Medical Center - Sarah Pridgen
Rush University Medical Center - Savannah Lokey
Rush University Medical Center - Savannah Lokey
University of Illinois, Chicago - Kristen Morrison
University of Illinois, Chicago - Christine Hooker
Rush University Medical Center
Abstract
Individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHRp) who experienced perceptual abnormalities showed slower reaction time and lower cognitive efficiency on a verbal source-monitoring task compared CHRp without perceptual abnormalities. However, both groups performed similarly on more generalized measures of cognition, suggesting this may be a specific deficit.
Psychopathology