精神分裂症患者奖励行为的受试者内部变异性增加与症状严重程度有关。

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精神分裂症(SZ)是一种以阳性和阴性症状为特征的复杂疾病,与认知和奖励动机功能障碍有关。最近的研究结果表明,SZ在各种认知功能中具有较高的主体间变异性。这就提出了一个问题,即在心理层面上,SZ是否也存在更高的主体内变异性,特别是在受试者本身的心理任务试验中增加的变异性,即主体内变异性。为了检验在基于奖励的歧视和喜欢任务中的行为波动,我们分析了SZ的主体内变异性,并观察到以下情况:(i)在所有四种行为测量中,即歧视和喜欢任务的反应时间(RT),以及准确性(ACC)和喜欢评级,主观内变异性都增加了;(ii)在不同的任务中,不同的测量方法的受试者内部变异显著相关,例如,RT, ACC和彼此之间的喜欢评级;(iii)行为测量(RT, ACC,喜好)中增加的主观内变异性与总体和一般精神病理症状严重程度的关系,以阳性和阴性综合征量表(PANSS)衡量。总之,我们证明了SZ中奖励-动机任务中异常增加的主观内变异性及其与症状严重程度相关的关键作用。这种心理-行为水平上的主体内变异性的增加表明认知处理的时间异常和不精确,这与神经水平上的时间不精确的类似发现相一致。
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Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Increased intra-subject variability in reward behavior relates to symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia (SZ) is a complex disorder characterized by positive and negative symptoms that have been linked to dysfunction in cognition and reward motivation. Recent findings show higher inter-subject variability in SZ in various cognitive functions. This raises the question of whether there is also higher intra-subject variability in SZ at the psychological level, specifically increased variability across the trials of a psychological task within the subject itself, that is, intra-subject variability. To examine fluctuations in behavior during a reward-based discrimination and liking task, we analyzed intra-subject variability in SZ and observed the following: (i) increased intra-subjective variability across all four behavioral measures, that is, response times (RT) for discrimination and liking tasks, as well as accuracy (ACC) and liking ratings; (ii) significant correlation of the different measures' intra-subject variabilities across the distinct tasks, e.g., RT, ACC, and liking ratings among each other; and (iii) relation of the increased intra-subjective variability in the behavioral measures (RT, ACC, liking) with overall and general psychopathological symptom severity, as measured by the positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS). Together, we demonstrate abnormally increased intra-subjective variability in a reward-motivation task in SZ and its key role in relation to symptom severity. This increased intra-subject variability at the psychological-behavioral level suggests abnormal and imprecise timing in cognitive processing, which aligns with analogous findings of temporal imprecision at the neural level.

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