neurocognition Flashcards
headings in deficits
- attention/ vigilance
- verbal memory and learning
- visual learning and memory
- reason and problem solving
- speed of processing
- verbal fluency
- immediate/ working memory
- social cognition
what is vigilance, test name
Vigilance refers to the ability to maintain attention over time.
Continous performance tesy
Identical Pairs” version of the
CPT
pt attends to a series of 2 to 4 digit numbers, presented sequentially on computer second at one per second. pt respond with a button press on the computer mourse or keyboard each time a number identical to the previous number is seen
vigilance in schiz
- moderately severe defects
- can result in difficulty following social conversations and an inability to follow important instructions regarding treatment, therapy, or work functions
- Simple activities such as reading or watching television can become labored or impossible.
- social deficits, community functioning and skill acquisition defects
what is verbal memory
abilities associated with learning new information, retaining newly learned information over time, and recognizing previously presented material.
verbal learning and memory in schiz
patients with schizophrenia are not only impaired in their ability to immediately recall verbal material, they are also impaired compared to controls in their ability to learn over time. Patients are also impaired in recalling more engaging verbal material, such as stories.
Visual Learning and Memory.
Visual memory has been found to correlate modestly with employment status, job tenure, psychosocial rehabilitation success, social functioning, quality-of-life ratings, and strongly with functional capacity.
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST).
patients are given a deck of cards with various numbers of colored shapes on them and are asked to match their cards to four “key” cards that also have shapes on them that differ by color, form (i.e., shape), and number.
1st by color
then without warning, form
Repeated sorting attempts by the previously correct principle are referred to as perseverations
Reasoning and Problem Solving. in schiz
by WCST
1. reduced activity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during performance of this test led to widespread pursuit of the hypothesis of frontal hypoactivation in schizophrenia.
2. The rules of society and the workplace change regularly, and success in these arenas is often measured by one’s ability to adapt to changes
Speed of Processing in schiz
tested by WAIS Digit symbol test : ach numeral (1 through 9) is associated with a different simple symbol. Subjects are required to copy as many of the symbols associated with the numerals as possible in 120 seconds.
deficits manifest in : daily life activities, job tenure, and independent living status. It is also sensitive to medication side effects such as somnolence and extrapyramidal symptoms
reduced processing speed on the ability of some patients with schizophrenia to keep in step with the task-oriented jobs that are frequently held by patients with schizophrenia. Psychomotor slowing
2 types of verbal fluency
- phonological or letter fluency: patient’s ability to produce as many words as possible beginning with a particular letter (e.g., “F”) within, for instance, 60 seconds.
- semantic fluency : to produce words within a particular meaning-based category, such as “animals.”
verbal fluency in schiz
roduce fewer words than normal controls but they are more likely than healthy people to produce words that are not outside the required category.
Impaired verbal fluency can damage functioning in social and vocational settings by making communication difficult and awkward.
Immediate memory and workinf memory
- mmediate memory refers to the ability to maintain a limited amount of information “online” for a brief period of time (usually a few seconds). Repeating a string of digits (digits forward)
- working memory to be synonymous with immediate memory, whereas others describe that it should require some manipulation of the information being held online. ex: digits backward) requires maintenance of the initial string and an active manipulation because the information needs to be both held online and then subsequently reordered.
Social Cognition.
theory-of-mind skills and social and emotional
perception are deficit
facial affect recognition and social cue perception are the two general areas into which studies of social perception in schizophrenia can be broken down.: stable deficits on tests of facial affect perception, perception of negative emotions and fear may be particularly impaired.
hey have more difficulty discerning other individuals’ goals and intentions than what they are wearing or saying.
Prevalence of Neurocognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
- About 15 percent of patients with schizophrenia (and 85 percent of the general population) are rated as “unimpaired” by clinical neuropsychological assessment.
- monozygotic twins discordant for a formal diagnosis of schizophrenia suggest that almost all affected twins perform worse than their unaffected twin on neurocognitive tests, although the unaffected twins are performing more poorly than expectations on the basis of previous educational attainment.
- ognitive impairments in schizophrenia are similar across different countries, educational systems, and racial and ethnic groups, suggesting minimal influence of environmental and social variables.