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Deficient biological motion perception in schizophrenia: results from a motion noise paradigm
2013
Frontiers in Psychology
Schizophrenia patients exhibit deficient processing of perceptual and cognitive information. However, it is not well-understood how basic perceptual deficits contribute to higher level cognitive problems in this mental disorder. Perception of biological motion, a motion-based cognitive recognition task, relies on both basic visual motion processing and social cognitive processing, thus providing a useful paradigm to evaluate the potentially hierarchical relationship between these two levels of
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00391
pmid:23847566
pmcid:PMC3701139
fatcat:s6hjbqsta5edrnjapiy5muvtbm