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Impaired social cognition in schizophrenia during the Ultimatum Game: An EEG study

Horat, Sibylle K. ; Favre, Grégoire ; Prévot, Anne ; Ventura, Joseph ; Herrmann, François R. ; Gothuey, Isabelle ; Merlo, Marco C.G. ; Missonnier, Pascal

In: Schizophrenia Research, 2018, vol. 192, p. 308–316

Schizophrenia has a core feature of cognitive dysfunctions. Since these deficits are predictive for patients' functional outcome, understanding their origin is of great importance to improve their daily lives. A specific component of the deficit involves social decision-making, which can be studied using the Ultimatum Game (UG). In this task, a “proposer” proposes a share of money to a...

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Assessment of mental workload: A new electrophysiological method based on intra-block averaging of ERP amplitudes

Horat, Sibylle K. ; Herrmann, François R. ; Favre, Grégoire ; Terzis, Jorge ; Debatisse, Damien ; Merlo, Marco C.G. ; Missonnier, Pascal

In: Neuropsychologia, 2016, vol. 82, p. 11–17

The present study contributes to the current debate about electrophysiological measurements of mental workload. Specifically, the allocation of attentional resources during different complexity levels of tasks and its changes over time are of great interest. Therefore, we investigated mental workload using tasks varying in difficulty during an auditory oddball target paradigm. For data...

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The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (version 4.0) factorial structure and its sensitivity in the treatment of outpatients with unipolar depression

Zanello, Adriano ; Berthoud, Laurent ; Ventura, Joseph ; Merlo, Marco C.G.

In: Psychiatry Research, 2013, vol. 210, no. 2, p. 626–633

The 24-item Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS, version4.0) enables the rater to measure psychopathology severity. Still, little is known about the BPRS's reliability and validity outside of the psychosis spectrum. The aim of this study was to examine the factorial structure and sensitivity to change of the BPRS in patients with unipolar depression. Two hundred and forty outpatients with...