Cognitive control impairment in ax-continuous performance test in patients with schizophrenia: A pilot EEG study.
Bing LiChao-Meng LiuLi-Na WangWen-Qing JinWei-Gang PanWen WangYan-Ping RenXin MaYi-Lang TangPublished in: Brain and behavior (2023)
The present study revealed that patients with schizophrenia have deficits both in proactive and reactive cognitive control, with a greater reliance on reactive control during conflict resolution. The neural mechanisms of the cognitive control impairment may involve the inability to engage additional neural resources for proactive control, and a reduction in frontal midline theta power during both proactive and reactive control. The severity of proactive control impairment is positively correlated with an increased tendency to rely on reactive control.