Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia
Although individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia (SCH) share overlapping characteristics and may perform similarly on many cognitive tasks, cognitive dysfunctions common to both disorders do not necessarily share the same underlying mechanisms. Decision making is currently...
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doaj-911f6379429c45dc84328ccf663383012020-11-24T20:40:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532015-09-01910.3389/fnbeh.2015.00259155301Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophreniaLong eZhang0Long eZhang1Jiulai eTang2Yi eDong3Yifu eJi4Rui eTao5Zhitu eLiang6Jingsong eChen7Yun eWu8Kai eWang9Kai eWang10Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical UniversityAnhui Medical UniversityDepartment of Children Rehabilitation, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical UniversityMental Health Center of Anhui ProvinceMental Health Center of Anhui ProvinceMental Health Center of Anhui ProvinceHefei Chunya Mutual AssociationDepartment of Rehabilitation, Hefei Jingu HospitalDepartment of Psychology, Peking UniversityDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical UniversityAnhui Medical UniversityAlthough individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia (SCH) share overlapping characteristics and may perform similarly on many cognitive tasks, cognitive dysfunctions common to both disorders do not necessarily share the same underlying mechanisms. Decision making is currently a major research interest for both ASD and SCH. The aim of the present study was to make direct comparisons of decision making and disorder-specific underlying neuropsychological mechanisms between the two disorders. Thirty-seven participants with ASD, 46 patients with SCH and 80 healthy controls (HC) were assessed with the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), which measures decision-making under ambiguity, and the Game of Dice Task (GDT), which measures decision-making under risk. The results revealed that both the ASD and SCH groups had deficits for both the IGT and GDT compared with the HC. More importantly, in the IGT, participants with ASD displayed a preference for deck A, indicating that they had more sensitivity to the magnitude of loss than to the frequency of loss, whereas patients with SCH displayed a preference for deck B, indicating that they showed more sensitivity to the frequency of loss than to the magnitude of loss. In the GDT, the impaired performance might be due to the deficits in executive functions in patients with SCH, whereas the impaired performance might be due to the deficits in feedback processing in participants with ASD. These findings demonstrate that there are similar impairments in decision-making tasks between ASD and SCH; however, these two disorders may have different impairment mechanisms.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00259/fullSchizophreniadecision-makingAutism Spectrum DisorderIowa Gambling TaskGame of Dice TaskDecision-making under risk |
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Long eZhang Long eZhang Jiulai eTang Yi eDong Yifu eJi Rui eTao Zhitu eLiang Jingsong eChen Yun eWu Kai eWang Kai eWang Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience Schizophrenia decision-making Autism Spectrum Disorder Iowa Gambling Task Game of Dice Task Decision-making under risk |
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Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia |
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Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia |
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Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia |
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Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia |
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Similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia |
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similarities and differences in decision-making impairments between autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia |
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Although individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia (SCH) share overlapping characteristics and may perform similarly on many cognitive tasks, cognitive dysfunctions common to both disorders do not necessarily share the same underlying mechanisms. Decision making is currently a major research interest for both ASD and SCH. The aim of the present study was to make direct comparisons of decision making and disorder-specific underlying neuropsychological mechanisms between the two disorders. Thirty-seven participants with ASD, 46 patients with SCH and 80 healthy controls (HC) were assessed with the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), which measures decision-making under ambiguity, and the Game of Dice Task (GDT), which measures decision-making under risk. The results revealed that both the ASD and SCH groups had deficits for both the IGT and GDT compared with the HC. More importantly, in the IGT, participants with ASD displayed a preference for deck A, indicating that they had more sensitivity to the magnitude of loss than to the frequency of loss, whereas patients with SCH displayed a preference for deck B, indicating that they showed more sensitivity to the frequency of loss than to the magnitude of loss. In the GDT, the impaired performance might be due to the deficits in executive functions in patients with SCH, whereas the impaired performance might be due to the deficits in feedback processing in participants with ASD. These findings demonstrate that there are similar impairments in decision-making tasks between ASD and SCH; however, these two disorders may have different impairment mechanisms. |
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Schizophrenia decision-making Autism Spectrum Disorder Iowa Gambling Task Game of Dice Task Decision-making under risk |
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