Robol, V;
Tibber, MS;
Anderson, EJ;
Bobin, T;
Carlin, P;
Shergill, SS;
Dakin, SC;
(2013)
Reduced crowding and poor contour detection in schizophrenia are consistent with weak surround inhibition.
PLOS ONE
, 8
(4)
, Article e60951. 10.1371/journal.pone.0060951.
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Abstract
Detection of visual contours (strings of small oriented elements) is markedly poor in schizophrenia. This has previously been attributed to an inability to group local information across space into a global percept. Here, we show that this failure actually originates from a combination of poor encoding of local orientation and abnormal processing of visual context.
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