Effects of visual remediation on Ebbinghaus illusion task performance in people with schizophrenia: A preliminary study

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Kaitlyn A. Kaiser , Judy L. Thompson , Pamela D. Butler , Anthony O. Ahmed , Aaron R. Seitz , Tarek Sobeih , Steven M. Silverstein
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Abstract

Background

Atypical perception of visual illusions is well-documented in schizophrenia (SZ) and thought to be a consequence of impairments in visual processes including perceptual organization (PO). The Ebbinghaus illusion, in which a circle appears larger or smaller depending on the size of surrounding circles, is facilitated by PO, and the extent to which the surrounds (i.e., context) influence perception of the center circle can be considered an index of context sensitivity. In the present study, as part of a broader investigation of the impact of a novel visual remediation (VR) program for people with SZ, the Ebbinghaus illusion was used to explore the effects of VR on context sensitivity.

Methods

Participants with SZ (n = 47) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: VR only, an active control condition (AC), or one of two conditions combining VR and AC. At three assessment points, participants completed a size comparison task based on the Ebbinghaus illusion. Context sensitivity was compared between training groups and with baseline clinical characteristics.

Results

At baseline, participants were strongly context sensitive. After training, participants in the VR group, but not the AC-only group, became less influenced by context. The main effect of training group and the group × time interaction terms were not significant. Participants who were less symptomatic at baseline showed the greatest reductions in context sensitivity over time.

Conclusions

These findings suggest that an adaptive reduction in the influence of irrelevant context is a potential effect of VR and may reflect improved attentional focus.
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Schizophrenia Research
Schizophrenia Research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
8.90%
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429
审稿时长
10.2 weeks
期刊介绍: As official journal of the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) Schizophrenia Research is THE journal of choice for international researchers and clinicians to share their work with the global schizophrenia research community. More than 6000 institutes have online or print (or both) access to this journal - the largest specialist journal in the field, with the largest readership! Schizophrenia Research''s time to first decision is as fast as 6 weeks and its publishing speed is as fast as 4 weeks until online publication (corrected proof/Article in Press) after acceptance and 14 weeks from acceptance until publication in a printed issue. The journal publishes novel papers that really contribute to understanding the biology and treatment of schizophrenic disorders; Schizophrenia Research brings together biological, clinical and psychological research in order to stimulate the synthesis of findings from all disciplines involved in improving patient outcomes in schizophrenia.
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