3.2.3 Cognitive Evaluation (Sch) Flashcards

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(Schemas) Hemsley believed the breakdown between memory and new info is caused by what?

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Abnormalities in the hippocampus but as of yet there is no evidence

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(Support) Barch compared people with and without schizophrenia performance on what?

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A stroop test

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(Support) Barch - those with schizophrenia were what?

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Slower and made more mistakes

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(Support) how does Barch’s research support Friths theory that positive symptoms can be explained by lack of filters?

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Barch concluded his research gave evidence those with schizophrenia couldn’t filter information as effectively

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(Support) was Barch’s research scientific and controlled?

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Yes it had an experimental and control group

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(Support) what is a strength of controlled research?

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It can be repeated to get consistent results allowing a cause and effect relationship to be established

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(Support) research by Johns provides evidence for which theory?

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Theory of mind

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(Support) Johns asked individuals experiencing what and a healthy control group to do what?

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Experiencing verbal hallucinations and delusions

Read words aloud under 4 conditions

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(Support) Johns - what was the first condition they had to read words in?

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Reading out loud

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(Support)Johns - The second condition involved reading aloud with what?

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Acoustic distortion of their own voice

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(Support) Johns - the third condition involved reading aloud while hearing what?

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Someone else’s voice

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(Support) Johns - the fourth condition involved reading aloud with distorted what?

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Alien feedback

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(Support) Johns after saying each word participants indicated what?

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The source of the word they heard

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(Support) Johns - individuals with schizophrenia were more likely to do what?

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Misattribute the source of their own distorted voice when words were insulting

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(Support) Johns research suggests individuals experiencing verbal hallucinations have compromised what?

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Self monitoring

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(Reductionist) Frith says the faulty cognitive mechanism in schizophrenia is due to disconnection in what?

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Functions within frontal cortex (decisions) and posterior areas (perception)

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(Reductionist) Friths evidence is from his detecting changes in what?

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Cerebral blood flow in people with schizophrenia when completing cognitive tasks

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(Reductionist) was friths research scientific?

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Yes

Scientific methods to measure blood flow

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(Reductionist) friths explanation can be seen as a weakness due to being reductionist as it reduces what?

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Complex cognitive mechanisms in schizophrenia to functioning of certain areas of the brain

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(Reductionist) why can reductionism be seen as good?

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Means it is scientific

Allows for research of isolated factors e.g. Brain function

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(Not comprehensive theory) what symptoms of schizophrenia does the cognitive approach explain well?

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Cognitive symptoms

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(Not comprehensive theory) what symptoms are not explained well?

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Non cognitive

E.g. Issues with movement

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(Not comprehensive theory) what does it mean that the approach explains proximal causes but not distal?

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Explains what causes symptoms but not the cause of the condition

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(Not comprehensive theory) we need to be cautious about what?

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Claims made by the cognitive approach as a single explanation

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(Integrated model) is the cognitive explanation reductionist?
Yes | Reduced schizophrenia to disconnection of cognitive function
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(Integrated model) why do we need to look at schizophrenia in a more holistic way?
Complex disorder with many contributing factors
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(Integrated model) Howes and Murrays interrelated model proposes genes and factors in early life combine with what? To do what?
Life events and social stressors | To provoke dopamine release
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(Integrated model) increased dopamine secretion causes issues in what?
Cognitive processing | Hallucinations and delusions
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(Integrated model) the individual gets stuck in a vicious circle why?
Stress of symptoms promoted more dopamine and more symptoms
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(Integrated model) suggests the cognitive explanation is insufficient alone but could what?
Contribute to a wider theory of schizophrenia
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(Application) what does CBT help individuals with schizophrenia do?
Organise disordered thoughts in a rational way | To challenge symptoms
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(Application) is CBT recommended?
Yes by NICE for those with onset of schizophrenia based on supporting evidence