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Paired-associate learning and memory interference in schizophrenia.

B Elvevåg1, M F Egan, T E Goldberg.   

Abstract

Patients with frontal lobe damage have been shown to exhibit disproportionate impairments of second list learning as a result of interference effects. Based upon the assumption that schizophrenia is associated with frontal dysfunction, we attempted to explore how various manipulations of paired-associate learning tasks would interfere with schizophrenic patients' memory performance. Patients with schizophrenia were administered four tests of paired-associate learning, in which cue and response words were manipulated to increase interference across two study lists. In two tests of paired-associate learning (AB-AC test), cue words used in one list were repeated in a second list but were associated with different response words (e.g. lion-hunter, lion-circus). One version of this test employed moderately related word pairs and the other version employed unrelated word pairs. In the other two tests (AB-ABr test), all words used in one list were repeated in a second list but were rearranged to form new pairs. Again, one version of this test used moderately related word pairs and the other version used unrelated word pairs. We hypothesized that patients with schizophrenia would exhibit disproportionate impairment of second-list learning as a result of interference effects and that they would do especially poorly in the AB-ABr task, where the word pairs were unrelated. However, these predictions were not supported. Furthermore, it was difficult to tease apart a specific problem in list discrimination from the generally poor memory of the schizophrenic patients. We suggest that the susceptibility to these interference effects in patients with schizophrenia is not a specific problem in cognition, but rather one that is confounded by general memory problems.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11074079     DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3932(00)00074-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychologia        ISSN: 0028-3932            Impact factor:   3.139


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