Perceptual Functioning

Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2023:63:79-113. doi: 10.1007/7854_2022_393.

Abstract

Perceptual disorders are not part of the diagnosis criteria for schizophrenia. Yet, a considerable amount of work has been conducted, especially on visual perception abnormalities, and there is little doubt that visual perception is altered in patients. There are several reasons why such perturbations are of interest in this pathology. They are observed during the prodromal phase of psychosis, they are related to the pathophysiology (clinical disorganization, disorders of the sense of self), and they are associated with neuronal connectivity disorders. Perturbations occur at different levels of processing and likely affect how patients interact and adapt to their surroundings. The literature has become very large, and here we try to summarize different models that have guided the exploration of perception in patients. We also illustrate several lines of research by showing how perception has been investigated and by discussing the interpretation of the results. In addition to discussing domains such as contrast sensitivity, masking, and visual grouping, we develop more recent fields like processing at the level of the retina, and the timing of perception.

Keywords: Masking; Perception; Retina; Schizophrenia; Timing; Visual integration.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Perceptual Disorders*
  • Psychotic Disorders* / complications
  • Schizophrenia* / complications
  • Visual Perception