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J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 12:98-99, February 2000
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Clinical and Research Reports

Perceptual Aberration and Schizotypy

A Cautionary Note

Gary W. Barnes, Joseph P. Rhinewine and Nancy M. Docherty, Ph.D.

Received May 18, 1999; revised August 17, 1999; accepted August 24, 1999. From the Department of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Address correspondence to Dr. Docherty, Department of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242; e-mail: ndochert{at}kent.edu

ABSTRACT

This study assessed 51 college students for associations between Continuous Performance Test performance and schizotypy scale scores. Results suggest that perceptual aberration scores, while generally correlated with overall schizotypy scores, may not be adequate as a single-criterion measure of schizotypy.

Key Words: Perceptual Aberation • Schizotypy • Psychosis







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