2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-024-06797-9
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Motor learning and performance in schizophrenia and aging: two different patterns of decline

Wouter Hulstijn,
Claudia Cornelis,
Anne Morsel
et al.

Abstract: Psychomotor slowing has consistently been observed in schizophrenia, however research on motor learning in schizophrenia is limited. Additionally, motor learning in schizophrenia has never been compared with the waning of motor learning abilities in the elderly. Therefore, in an extensive study, 30 individuals with schizophrenia, 30 healthy age-matched controls and 30 elderly participants were compared on sensorimotor learning tasks including sequence learning and adaptation (both explicit and implicit), as we… Show more

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“…This thesis has been based on the three publications mentioned in Chapter IV -VI. To provide the reader with a complete picture of our entire study on psychomotor learning in schizophrenia and elderly, the results mentioned in Chapter III (De Picker et al 2014) 61 and in Chapter VII ) 62 , are also included in this thesis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This thesis has been based on the three publications mentioned in Chapter IV -VI. To provide the reader with a complete picture of our entire study on psychomotor learning in schizophrenia and elderly, the results mentioned in Chapter III (De Picker et al 2014) 61 and in Chapter VII ) 62 , are also included in this thesis.…”
Section: Outline Of This Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The task results have been reported in . 62 Chapter VIII provides a comparative review of the findings elucidated in the preceding Chapters. Moreover, this Chapter delves into the correlations between positive and negative symptoms and the measures of motor learning and performance within the schizophrenia group.…”
Section: Outline Of This Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%