Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward
Neurocognitive abilities have frequently been claimed to be involved in the aetiology of psychopathology. Neurocognitive deficits have been reported across many disorders, and theoretical perspectives associate these deficits to the onset and maintenance of the symptomology. Recently, the heterogene...
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doaj-37d4a40a87b24944b742619fcbf0f8d52021-09-26T01:09:26ZengMDPI AGPsychiatry International2673-53182021-06-0121823324910.3390/psychiatryint2030018Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road ForwardDarren Haywood0Frank D. Baughman1Barbara A. Mullan2Karen R. Heslop3Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Population Health, Discipline of Psychology, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaFaculty of Health Sciences, School of Population Health, Discipline of Psychology, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaFaculty of Health Sciences, School of Population Health, Discipline of Psychology, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaFaculty of Health Sciences, Curtin School of Nursing, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaNeurocognitive abilities have frequently been claimed to be involved in the aetiology of psychopathology. Neurocognitive deficits have been reported across many disorders, and theoretical perspectives associate these deficits to the onset and maintenance of the symptomology. Recently, the heterogeneity of symptoms, and comorbidity of disorders, have motivated the development of structural models of psychopathology. Structural models indicate that factors such as internalising, externalising, thought disorder and the <i>p</i>-factor account for a wide variety of symptomology. It is unclear how neurocognitive abilities are best examined within these structures to advance our understanding of psychopathology. In this paper, we use Caspi et al.’s seminal writings as a framework to describe how neurocognitive abilities have been previously associated with categorical disorders and recently associated, and claimed to drive, the factors of psychopathology. We discuss the implications of the <i>p</i>-factor as a substantive construct or statistical artefact, and how this impacts the exploration of neurocognitive abilities and psychopathology. Further, we provide the case for alternative structural approaches, describe an innovative hypothesis of neurocognitive functioning, the <i>multidimensional hypothesis</i>, and explain how this may further our understanding of the heterogeneity of neurocognitive performance and psychopathology at the individual level. Finally, we provide a road forward for the future examination of neurocognitive abilities in psychopathology.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-5318/2/3/18neurocognitionexecutive functionpsychopathologymultidimensional<i>p</i>-factorbifactor |
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Darren Haywood Frank D. Baughman Barbara A. Mullan Karen R. Heslop Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward Psychiatry International neurocognition executive function psychopathology multidimensional <i>p</i>-factor bifactor |
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Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward |
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Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward |
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Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward |
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Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward |
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Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the <i>p</i>-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward |
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psychopathology and neurocognition in the era of the <i>p</i>-factor: the current landscape and the road forward |
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Psychiatry International |
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Neurocognitive abilities have frequently been claimed to be involved in the aetiology of psychopathology. Neurocognitive deficits have been reported across many disorders, and theoretical perspectives associate these deficits to the onset and maintenance of the symptomology. Recently, the heterogeneity of symptoms, and comorbidity of disorders, have motivated the development of structural models of psychopathology. Structural models indicate that factors such as internalising, externalising, thought disorder and the <i>p</i>-factor account for a wide variety of symptomology. It is unclear how neurocognitive abilities are best examined within these structures to advance our understanding of psychopathology. In this paper, we use Caspi et al.’s seminal writings as a framework to describe how neurocognitive abilities have been previously associated with categorical disorders and recently associated, and claimed to drive, the factors of psychopathology. We discuss the implications of the <i>p</i>-factor as a substantive construct or statistical artefact, and how this impacts the exploration of neurocognitive abilities and psychopathology. Further, we provide the case for alternative structural approaches, describe an innovative hypothesis of neurocognitive functioning, the <i>multidimensional hypothesis</i>, and explain how this may further our understanding of the heterogeneity of neurocognitive performance and psychopathology at the individual level. Finally, we provide a road forward for the future examination of neurocognitive abilities in psychopathology. |
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neurocognition executive function psychopathology multidimensional <i>p</i>-factor bifactor |
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