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Psychiatry and Psychology

Journal

2018

Backward masking

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The Backward Masking Red Light Effect And Schizotypy: The Influence Of Sex, Diana C. Hernandez, Andrea Y. Ranieri Jan 2018

The Backward Masking Red Light Effect And Schizotypy: The Influence Of Sex, Diana C. Hernandez, Andrea Y. Ranieri

The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal

Previous research has shown a unique effect of red light on visual processing related to both schizophrenia and positive schizotypy. The current study examines whether this effect is influenced by sex in a more broadly-defined schizotypy sample. A location backward masking (BM) task with three color background conditions (red, green, and gray) was administered to 34 undergraduate students (59% female) with a high score on the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) and 39 students (51% female) with a low score. Results revealed that the group by color interaction was significant for the male participants, while it did not approach significance in …