Repetition blindness in schizophrenic patients

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Thomas Kammer
Fabian Saleh
Godehard Oepen
Theo Manschreck
Soraya Seyyedi
Nancy Kanwisher
Chris Furmanski
M. Spitzer
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[1] Sektion Experimentelle Psychopathologie,
[2] Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik,undefined
[3] D-69115 Heidelberg,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
[5] Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Kybernetik,undefined
[6] D-72072 Tübingen,undefined
[7] Germany,undefined
[8] Boston University Medical School,undefined
[9] Beford VAMC,undefined
[10] Bedford,undefined
[11] MA,undefined
[12] 01730 USA,undefined
[13] Brown University Medical School,undefined
[14] Providence,undefined
[15] RI,undefined
[16] USA,undefined
[17] Department of Psychology,undefined
[18] Harvard University,undefined
[19] Cambridge,undefined
[20] MA,undefined
[21] 02138 USA,undefined
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Key words Inhibition; Perception; Psychopathology; Repetition blindness; Schizophrenia;
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Repetition blindness is the failure to report the detection of repeated items in rapid visually presented lists. It can be explained in terms of either a processing limitation or an active inhibitory process. In two studies conducted in either English or German language we set out to induce repetition blindness under various conditions in a total of 47 control subjects and 30 schizophrenic patients. The patients displayed the phenomenon to at least the same degree as normal control subjects. These results render unlikely accounts of repetition blindness which involve processes known to be dysfunctional in schizophrenic patients. Moreover, the study provides an example of how the performance of schizophrenic patients can constrain theories of normal cognition.
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