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Lower confidence and increased error sensitivity in OCD patients while learning under volatility

Psychology

Lower confidence and increased error sensitivity in OCD patients while learning under volatility

M. Hoven, T. Mulder, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Monja Hoven and colleagues delves into the cognitive profiles of OCD patients during a learning process, revealing lower confidence and heightened error sensitivity compared to healthy controls. Surprisingly, the coupling between action and confidence remains unchanged, highlighting the unique differences in compulsivity and symptom severity.

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Abstract
Publisher
Translational Psychiatry
Published On
Authors
Monja Hoven, Tosca Mulder, Damiaan Denys, Ruth J. van Holst, Judy Luigjes
Tags
OCD
confidence
action
error sensitivity
compulsivity
cognitive profiles
symptom severity
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