Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2005030905> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2005030905 endingPage "E25" @default.
- W2005030905 startingPage "E15" @default.
- W2005030905 abstract "Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is associated with a variety of well-documented cognitive deficits such as deficits in memory and executive functioning, but little is known about basic perceptual concomitants of OCD. This study investigated global, configural processing in OCD using dynamic (moving) and static stimuli with minimal demands on cognitive function. Twenty OCD patients and 16 age- and education-matched healthy control subjects were tested on four perceptual tasks: two motion tasks involved detection and discrimination of human activity portrayed by point-light animations (biological motion). The other two tasks involved detection of coherent, translational motion defined by random-dot cinematograms and detection of static global shape defined by spatially distributed contours. OCD patients exhibited impaired performance on biological motion tasks; in contrast, their performance on tasks of coherent motion detection and global form perception were comparable to those of healthy controls. These results indicate that OCD patients have a specific deficit in perceiving biological motion signals, whereas their perception of non-biological coherent motion and static global shape is intact. Because efficient social interactions depend on accurate and rapid perception of subtle socially relevant cues, deficits in biological motion perception may compromise social functioning in people with OCD." @default.
- W2005030905 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2005030905 creator A5007287838 @default.
- W2005030905 creator A5018039627 @default.
- W2005030905 creator A5019834339 @default.
- W2005030905 creator A5027055033 @default.
- W2005030905 creator A5061559918 @default.
- W2005030905 creator A5083469229 @default.
- W2005030905 date "2008-07-01" @default.
- W2005030905 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2005030905 title "Selective impairment in visual perception of biological motion in obsessive-compulsive disorder" @default.
- W2005030905 cites W1606131697 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W1804880984 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W1978348356 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2001275715 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2002953106 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2006001020 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2009140566 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2012149173 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2013041188 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2017246109 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2017818729 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2018567924 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2020655414 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2024128289 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2026109540 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2032838376 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2038460348 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2043262845 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2045953072 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2050204313 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2050271480 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2050528138 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2052416636 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2065084799 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2065549130 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2066562346 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2066892782 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2067502955 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2070083499 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2072716665 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2076217198 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2088412248 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2088998124 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2092152053 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2093698320 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2094070143 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2096287834 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2098580305 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2099634219 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2103377240 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2106126272 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2110001442 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2113085056 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2114835806 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2117793811 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2120599193 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2123822033 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2130508503 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2133745415 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2141036287 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2144060469 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2144806037 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2148916325 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2152036346 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2153685710 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2156836940 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2159114323 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2168513221 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2172373809 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W2172900971 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W26958550 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W37113994 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W4233302853 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W4239289923 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W4250690003 @default.
- W2005030905 cites W4294214781 @default.
- W2005030905 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/da.20402" @default.
- W2005030905 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17994588" @default.
- W2005030905 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W2005030905 type Work @default.
- W2005030905 sameAs 2005030905 @default.
- W2005030905 citedByCount "34" @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052012 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052013 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052014 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052015 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052016 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052017 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052018 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052019 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052020 @default.
- W2005030905 countsByYear W20050309052022 @default.
- W2005030905 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2005030905 hasAuthorship W2005030905A5007287838 @default.
- W2005030905 hasAuthorship W2005030905A5018039627 @default.
- W2005030905 hasAuthorship W2005030905A5019834339 @default.
- W2005030905 hasAuthorship W2005030905A5027055033 @default.