Abstract

Saccadic eye movements are reliable, well-understood biological phenomena, which can be utilized to examine sensorimotor and cognitive processes in healthy and clinical populations. Participants with psychotic syndromes robustly show evidence for cognitive dysfunction by indexing high error rates and increased latencies on antisaccade and memory-guided saccade tasks, however, the exact mechanisms underlying such disruptions are unclear given the complex task designs.

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