Use of backward masking test for the study of visual information processing in healthy subjects and schizophrenic patients


Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription Access

Abstract

The study of 14 healthy subjects and 15 schizophrenic patients was conducted under visual backward masking conditions. Sensory thresholds were identified using the method of constant stimuli. A special modification of the backward masking technique with lateralized presentation of test and masking stimuli was used to study the lateral characteristics of visual attention. It was found that the thresholds of letter stimulus identification were significantly higher in patients with schizophrenia than in healthy subjects. Only in patients the asymmetry of visual perception was revealed with the higher recognition thresholds in the left visual hemifield. The overall data analysis suggests an association between increased recognition thresholds in schizophrenic patients and changes in the interruption mechanism functioning at the neocortex level.

About the authors

V. V. Myamlin

Serbskii Federal Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Narcology

Author for correspondence.
Email: vad.myamlin@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Kirenskaya

Serbskii Federal Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Narcology

Email: vad.myamlin@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. Y. Novototsky-Vlasov

Serbskii Federal Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Narcology

Email: vad.myamlin@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2016 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.