Testing Effect and Schizophrenia
- Conditions
- SchizophreniaEpisodic Memory Deficits
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Retrieval practice effect using word pairs and cued recall tests with feedback
- Registration Number
- NCT02150174
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
- Brief Summary
When people are tested on a previously learned material, they will latter remember it better even when compared to a condition where they can re-study it. This phenomenon is called retrieval practice and is supported by an extensive research literature mostly carried out in normal students. This paradigm begins to be used in cognitive remediation programs in patients suffering from memory difficulties.
The objective of this study is to investigate whether retrieval practice is spared in patients with schizophrenia.
If effective, this method could be used in cognitive remediation programs.
Since episodic memory difficulties are supposed to be secondary to deficits in the initiation/elaboration of efficient encoding and retrieval strategies our hypothesis is that retrieval practice is spared in schizophrenia
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- French is the native language, or acquired before 5 years old
- People must be able to understand and follow the trial instructions
Specific inclusion criteria (for patients) :
- Diagnostic of schizophrenia, according to the DSM -5, clinically stable
- The treatment must remain unchanged during the trial
- Severe or acute cerebral disease
- Other actual psychiatric disorder
- Use of drugs with high anticholinergic effect
- Irregular use of benzodiazepines medication, or high dose of benzodiazepin (more than 2 mg of lorazepam per day or equivalent)
- Inappropriate use of drugs
Specific exclusion criteria (for healthy subjects) :
- Diagnostic of schizophrenia of a relative up to the third degree
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Patients with schizophrenia Retrieval practice effect using word pairs and cued recall tests with feedback - Healthy subjects Retrieval practice effect using word pairs and cued recall tests with feedback -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of word pairs properly recalled Final test : 2 days after the first experimental session - The aim is to investigate the retrieval practice effect using word pairs and cued recall tests with feedback in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls.
In the first phase (encoding), people study a list of 48 word pairs non semantically associated, then half of the pairs are presented in its completed form for two times, and for the other half the two subsequent re-exposure trials are framed as cued recall tests (the first word is presented and the subject has to remember and give orally the second word, and a feedback is given).
In the second phase (final test) which takes place 2 days later, all the 48 word pairs are presented as a cued recall test.
- We will compare in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls final performance recall for information studied and recalled ("test" condition) to those for information studied and then re-studied ("re-study" condition).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Difference between final performance recall and memory span score Final test : 2 days after the first experimental session In each group (patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls) :
Difference between the final performance recall (see primary outcome measure) in "test" condition and "re-study" condition AND memory span score.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Centre Psychothérapique de Nancy
🇫🇷Laxou Cedex, France
Service de psychiatrie - Hôpital Civil - CHRU Strasbourg
🇫🇷Strasbourg, France