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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Nov 4;156:594–601. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.10.069

Table 2.

Actual and Self-Reported Cognitive Test Performance, Introspective Accuracy, and Momentary Clinical Symptoms.

Schizophrenia
(n = 126)
Bipolar Disorder
(n = 114)
Test M SD MCCB
T-score
M SD MCCB
T-score
t (p), d
TMT A
 Actual 33.78 12.65 40.8 31.29 11.88 46.7 2.10 (.037), 0.27
 Self-reported 21.89 17.73 21.10 16.61 1.20 (.20), 0.17
LNS
 Actual 12.51 3.90 39.2 13.75 3.91 41.6 2.70 (.007), 0.35
 Self-reported 13.61 5.70 15.10 5.18 1.99 (.048), 0.26
ANT
 Actual 21.08 5.79 44.7 23.60 5.70 48.9 3.50 (< .001), 0.46
 Self-reported 18.94 8.41 19.33 7.55 0.43 (.34), 0.06
HVLT
 Actual 20.82 5.60 36.7 23.67 6.24 42.9 3.81 (< .001), 0.50
 Self-reported 19.47 8.12 21.19 8.87 1.39 (.09), 0.18
Absolute Value IA (Z) .85 .37 .83 .31 1.64 (.10), 0.36
Composite Cognition (Z) −.14 .65 40.4 .20 .66 45.0 4.17 (< .001), 0.98
Momentary Clinical Symptom
Prevalence Across Surveys (%)
Schizophrenia
(n = 126)
Bipolar Disorder
(n = 114)
 Hallucinations 42% 8%
 Paranoia 52% 18%
 Other delusions 42% 11%

Note. MCCB = MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery, TMT A = Trail Making Test Part A, LNS = Maryland Letter-Number Sequencing Test, ANT = Animal Naming Test, HVLT = Hopkins Verbal Learning Test, IA = Introspective accuracy.