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Dysfunctions of Spatial Cognition in Schizophrenic Patients
Authors:Marie-Paule Daniel  Célia Mores Dibo-Cohen  Luc Carité  Patrice Boyer  Michel Denis
Institution:1. Groupe Cognition Humaine, LIMSI-CNRS (UPR 3251), Université de Paris-Sud , Orsay, France;2. Unité “Vulnérabilité, Adaptation et Psychopathologie” (UMR 7593), H?pital de la Salpêtrière , Paris, France;3. Institut de Recherche en Santé Mentale, Université d'Ottawa et H?pital Royal d'Ottawa , Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Twenty outpatients who fulfilled the criteria for a diagnosis of schizophrenia and 28 control participants were invited to learn a route through a complex outdoor environment. They were then tested in tasks intended to explore various aspects of their memorized representation of the navigational episode. Compared to controls, the patients showed significant impairment in both the verbal production of route directions and the drawing of sketch maps. They referred to fewer landmarks and provided fewer directional instructions than the controls, while making a greater number of irrelevant comments. When invited to distinguish between photographs showing views of landmarks encountered along the route and distractors, they performed as well as the controls, and they had similar response times. However, when they were presented with pairs of actual photographs taken along the route, they displayed special difficulty in deciding which of the two landmarks was encountered first along the route. This difficulty in retrieving the sequential structure of the navigational episode suggests that the patients' memories were not accurately linked to one another in their mental representation of the route. These findings are interpreted in the context of current hypotheses about the hippocampal impairment that affects schizophrenic patients.
Keywords:hippocampal deficit  navigation  route directions  schizophrenia  sketch maps  temporal information
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