Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel

Mental time travel refers to the ability to recall past events and to imagine possible future events. Schizophrenia patients have problems in remembering specific personal experiences in the past and imagining what will happen in the future. This study aimed to examine episodic past and future think...

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Main Authors: Xing-jie Chen, Lu-lu Liu, Ji-fang Cui, Ya Wang, Antao Chen, Fenghua Li, Wei-hong Wang, Han-feng Zheng, Ming-yuan Gan, Chun-qiu Li, David Shum, Raymond CK Chan
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01121/full
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spelling doaj-5718d425388a44dda24f1045cfd4d1a02020-11-25T00:12:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-07-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.01121187542Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travelXing-jie Chen0Lu-lu Liu1Ji-fang Cui2Ya Wang3Antao Chen4Fenghua Li5Wei-hong Wang6Han-feng Zheng7Ming-yuan Gan8Chun-qiu Li9David Shum10Raymond CK Chan11Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNational Institute of Education SciencesInstitute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of SciencesSouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversityBeibei Mental Health CenterBeijing Huilongguan HospitalBeijing Huilongguan HospitalGriffith UniversityInstitute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of SciencesMental time travel refers to the ability to recall past events and to imagine possible future events. Schizophrenia patients have problems in remembering specific personal experiences in the past and imagining what will happen in the future. This study aimed to examine episodic past and future thinking in schizophrenia spectrum disorders including schizophrenia patients and individuals with schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) proneness who are at risk for developing schizophrenia. Thirty-two schizophrenia patients, 30 SPD proneness individuals, and 33 healthy controls participated in the study. The Sentence Completion for Events from the Past Test (SCEPT) and the Sentence Completion for Events in the Future Test (SCEFT) were used to measure past and future thinking abilities. Results showed that schizophrenia patients showed significantly reduced specificity in recalling past and imagining future events, they generated less proportion of specific and extended events compared to healthy controls. SPD proneness individuals only generated less extended events compared to healthy controls. The reduced specificity was mainly manifested in imagining future events. Both schizophrenia patients and SPD proneness individuals generated less positive events than controls. These results suggest that mental time travel impairments in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and have implications for understanding their cognitive and emotional deficits.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01121/fullSchizophreniamental time travelepisodic future thinkingSchizophrenia spectrumpast
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author Xing-jie Chen
Lu-lu Liu
Ji-fang Cui
Ya Wang
Antao Chen
Fenghua Li
Wei-hong Wang
Han-feng Zheng
Ming-yuan Gan
Chun-qiu Li
David Shum
Raymond CK Chan
spellingShingle Xing-jie Chen
Lu-lu Liu
Ji-fang Cui
Ya Wang
Antao Chen
Fenghua Li
Wei-hong Wang
Han-feng Zheng
Ming-yuan Gan
Chun-qiu Li
David Shum
Raymond CK Chan
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
Frontiers in Psychology
Schizophrenia
mental time travel
episodic future thinking
Schizophrenia spectrum
past
author_facet Xing-jie Chen
Lu-lu Liu
Ji-fang Cui
Ya Wang
Antao Chen
Fenghua Li
Wei-hong Wang
Han-feng Zheng
Ming-yuan Gan
Chun-qiu Li
David Shum
Raymond CK Chan
author_sort Xing-jie Chen
title Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
title_short Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
title_full Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
title_fullStr Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
title_full_unstemmed Schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
title_sort schizophrenia spectrum disorders show reduced specificity and less positive events in mental time travel
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Mental time travel refers to the ability to recall past events and to imagine possible future events. Schizophrenia patients have problems in remembering specific personal experiences in the past and imagining what will happen in the future. This study aimed to examine episodic past and future thinking in schizophrenia spectrum disorders including schizophrenia patients and individuals with schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) proneness who are at risk for developing schizophrenia. Thirty-two schizophrenia patients, 30 SPD proneness individuals, and 33 healthy controls participated in the study. The Sentence Completion for Events from the Past Test (SCEPT) and the Sentence Completion for Events in the Future Test (SCEFT) were used to measure past and future thinking abilities. Results showed that schizophrenia patients showed significantly reduced specificity in recalling past and imagining future events, they generated less proportion of specific and extended events compared to healthy controls. SPD proneness individuals only generated less extended events compared to healthy controls. The reduced specificity was mainly manifested in imagining future events. Both schizophrenia patients and SPD proneness individuals generated less positive events than controls. These results suggest that mental time travel impairments in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and have implications for understanding their cognitive and emotional deficits.
topic Schizophrenia
mental time travel
episodic future thinking
Schizophrenia spectrum
past
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01121/full
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