Overestimation of volatility in schizophrenia and autism? A comparative study using a probabilistic reasoning task
Abstract
Background and objectives A plethora of studies has investigated and compared social cognition in autism and schizophrenia ever since both conditions were first described in conjunction more than a century ago. Recent computational theories have proposed similar mechanistic explanations for various symptoms beyond social cognition. They are grounded in the idea of a general misestimation of uncertainty but so far, almost no studies have directly...
Paper Details
Title
Overestimation of volatility in schizophrenia and autism? A comparative study using a probabilistic reasoning task
Published Date
Jan 7, 2021
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
e0244975 - e0244975
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