Distinct alterations in probabilistic reversal learning across at-risk mental state, first episode psychosis and persistent schizophrenia
We used a probabilistic reversal learning task to examine prediction error-driven belief updating in three clinical groups with psychosis or psychosis-like symptoms. Study 1 compared people with at-risk mental state and first episode psychosis (FEP) to matched controls. Study 2 compared people diagn...
Main Authors: | Griffin, JD, Diederen, KMJ, Haarsma, J, Jarratt Barnham, IC, Cook, BRH, Fernandez-Egea, E, Williamson, S, van Sprang, ED, Gaillard, R, Vinckier, F, Goodyer, IM, Murray, GK, Fletcher, PC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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