Analysis of exploratory eye movements in patients with schizophrenia during visual scanning of projective tests' figures
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2010
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Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
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Lukasova K.
Zanin L.L.
Chucre M.V.
De Macedo G.C.
De Macedo E.C.
Zanin L.L.
Chucre M.V.
De Macedo G.C.
De Macedo E.C.
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Abstract
Objective: Compare pattern of exploratory eye movements during visual scanning of the Rorschach and TAT test cards in people with schizophrenia and controls. Method: 10 participants with schizophrenia and 10 controls matched by age, schooling and intellectual level participated in the study. Severity of symptoms was evaluated with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale. Test cards were divided into three groups: TAT cards with scenes content, TAT cards with interaction content (TAT-faces), and Rorschach cards with abstract images. Eye movements were analyzed for: total number, duration and location of fixation; and length of saccadic movements. Results: Different pattern of eye movement was found, with schizophrenia participants showing lower number of fixations but longer fixation duration in Rorschach cards and TAT-faces. The biggest difference was observed in Rorschach, followed by TAT-faces and TAT-scene cards. Conclusions: Results suggest alteration in visual exploration mechanisms possibly related to integration of abstract visual information.