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Differential patterns of contextual organization of memory in first-episode psychosis
2018
npj Schizophrenia
Contextual information is used to support and organize episodic memory. Prior research has reliably shown memory deficits in psychosis; however, little research has characterized how this population uses contextual information during memory recall. We employed an approach founded in a computational framework of free recall to quantify how individuals with first episode of psychosis (FEP, N = 97) and controls (CON, N = 55) use temporal and semantic context to organize memory recall. Free recall
doi:10.1038/s41537-018-0046-8
pmid:29449557
pmcid:PMC5814439
fatcat:q6t3oosn6vauvpnbsprswtfoue