| Literature DB >> 836126 |
D L Braff, E Callaway, H Naylor.
Abstract
Disordered, very short-term memory (VSTM) has been hypothesized as the fundamental cognitive deficit in schizophrenia. We describe a method that measures VSTM using self-stimulated auditory average evoked potentials. This paradigm allows the VSTM hyothesis to be tested relatively free of superficial attentional and motivational artifacts. The experimental results are consistent with a VSTM dysfunction in schizophrenia. Very short-term memory dysfunction is discussed in light of recent blink reflex evidence that there is a short time constant information processing system with a time base similar to VSTM (ie, 1 to 1,000 msec). This leads to new testable hypotheses about information processing and VSTM in schizophrenia. It also lays the basis for interpreting this phenomenon as a pathologic exaggeration of an adaptive neurophysiologic mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 836126 DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1977.01770130027002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Gen Psychiatry ISSN: 0003-990X