Assessing analytic and intuitive reasoning using the cognitive reflection test in young patients with schizophrenia

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作者
Puveendrakumaran, Pugaliya [1 ]
Fervaha, Gagan [2 ]
Caravaggio, Fernando [1 ,3 ]
Remington, Gary [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth, Res Imaging Ctr, 250 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5T 1R8, Canada
[2] Queens Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Kingston, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, 250 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5T 1R8, Canada
关键词
DECISION-MAKING; NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS; RATING-SCALE; CONCLUSIONS; DEFICITS; BIAS; METAANALYSIS; VALIDITY; COST; IMPAIRMENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychres.2019.112683
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Cognitive biases may contribute to the formation and maintenance of positive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. However, cognitive reflection (i.e., the ability to use analytical thinking to override intuitive responses) has not been explicitly examined in schizophrenia patients using the cognitive reflection test (CRT). Using the CRT, we examined the degree of analytical and intuitive reasoning employed during problem solving in patients with schizophrenia versus healthy controls. Fifty-eight outpatients with schizophrenia and fifty-eight age- and sex-matched healthy controls (18-35 years of age) participated in this study. In addition to CRT performance, neurocognition, apathy, impulsivity, depression, insight, and clinical symptoms were evaluated. Patients with schizophrenia produced significantly fewer analytical responses (U = 1167.00, p<0.05) and more intuitive responses (U = 1273.50, p <0.05) compared to healthy controls. Patients without significant cognitive impairment also produced fewer analytical responses compared to controls (U = 894.50, p <0.05). Among patients, analytical thinking was positively correlated with working memory (r = 0.27, p<0.05), and affective symptoms (r = 0.31, p <0.05). Analytical reasoning was not significantly correlated with positive symptoms, avolition, or impulsivity. Patients with schizophrenia demonstrate less analytical and more intuitive reasoning while problem solving compared to healthy controls. This reduction in cognitive reflection is not significantly explained by global cognitive impairment or motivational deficits.
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