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Clinical Trials/NCT03432000
NCT03432000
Terminated
Not Applicable

Study of the Links Between Perception of Temporal Order Judgment and Causality in Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders

Hôpital le Vinatier1 site in 1 country52 target enrollmentFebruary 1, 2018
ConditionsSchizophrenia

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Schizophrenia
Sponsor
Hôpital le Vinatier
Enrollment
52
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Comparison of the scores obtained by subjects with schizophrenia vs. the controls for the causal tasks, according to the delays between stimuli (stopping the moving launcher and appearance of the static object).
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
9 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

People with schizophrenia show disturbances in the perception of time. Among these alterations are the perturbations of the temporal order judgment. They are characterized by the fact that, as opposed to the general population, people with schizophrenia require a longer time interval between two successive stimuli to estimate which of the two events appeared first. If these alterations are now well documented, their consequences remain little explored. Among these consequences could however appear distortions of the judgment of causality (likely to underlie certain delusional interpretations) as well as a distressing experience of loss of the continuity of the lived experience (that could contribute to the alterations basic of self-awareness).

Detailed Description

The objective of our work lies in the study of the links between temporal sequencing, subjective perception of time and causality. To carry out this work, the investigators will rely on an experimental paradigm (derived from Michotte's paradigm) which makes it possible to explore the links between temporal sequencing and perception of causality, validated in the normal subject. subjective consequences of these alterations will be explored using a phenomenological-inspired clinical scale (EAWE time-scale items)

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 1, 2018
End Date
May 24, 2022
Last Updated
9 months ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Hôpital le Vinatier
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Subjects with schizophrenia:
  • Age from 18 to 45 years
  • Diagnosis of schizophrenia according to DSM V criteria
  • French mother tongue
  • Psychotropic treatment unchanged during the month preceding the inclusion
  • Stable symptomatology
  • Normal or corrected visual acuity (\> 0.8 at Snellen scale) and normal color vision
  • Patients who gave informed consent to participate in the study
  • Control subjects (healthy volunteers):
  • Age from 18 to 45 years

Exclusion Criteria

  • Recent addiction and abuse of cannabis or any other substance (according to DSM V criteria)
  • Neurological disorders of vascular, infectious or neurodegenerative origin
  • Taking somatic drugs with a cerebral or mental impact (eg corticosteroids)
  • Disabling sensory disturbances, and in particular visual acuity
  • Participation in a Neuro Cognitive Remediation Program
  • Schizophrenia resistant to neuroleptic treatments
  • Persons protected by law (pregnant women, minors, major under guardianship ...)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Comparison of the scores obtained by subjects with schizophrenia vs. the controls for the causal tasks, according to the delays between stimuli (stopping the moving launcher and appearance of the static object).

Time Frame: eight months

Michotte paradigm: evaluate the links (correlation) between perception of temporal sequencing and perception of causality using an adapted experimental paradigm

Secondary Outcomes

  • Comparisons of the scores obtained on the Time Experiment Rating Examination of Anomalous World Experience Scale (EAWE).(eight months)

Study Sites (1)

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