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Interactive effects of maintenance decay and interference on working memory updating in schizophrenia

Deficits in working memory have been identified as a core cognitive impairment in schizophrenia. Prior work has identified a unique pattern of rapidly decreasing accuracy following intact encoding and updating of a single visuospatial target in patients with schizophrenia. Understanding whether thes...

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Published in:Schizophrenia research 2022-01, Vol.239, p.103-110
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