Atypically larger variability of resource allocation accounts for visual working memory deficits in schizophrenia
Working memory (WM) deficits have been widely documented in schizophrenia (SZ), and almost all existing studies attributed the deficits to decreased capacity as compared to healthy control (HC) subjects. Recent developments in WM research suggest that other components, such as precision, also mediat...
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Autores principales: | Yi-Jie Zhao, Tianye Ma, Li Zhang, Xuemei Ran, Ru-Yuan Zhang, Yixuan Ku |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b1309e4206564f989c8be2c216ccadad |
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