International audienceAccording to a widespread theory, the first-rank symptoms such as delusions of control or thought insertion met in schizophrenia result from a failure in predicting the consequences of an action on the basis of a forward model based of the intended motor commands (efference copy). This assumption of an impairment in the central monitoring of their own actions is inferred from experiments showing that it is more difficult for schizophrenic patients than for controls to correct erroneous movements in the absence of visual feedback. In our study, 19 schizophrenic patients (10 with Schneiderian symptoms and nine without) and 19 paired control subjects were subjected to a sensorimotor adjustment task to reassess this hypoth...
The mechanisms underlying distortions in sense of agency, i.e. the experience of controlling one's o...
International audienceHow it happens that one can recognise oneself as the source of one's own actio...
IMPORTANCE Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discriminat...
Frith has proposed that symptoms of alien control in schizophrenia result from a defect in a metarep...
Background. Frith & Done (1988) have proposed that the experience of alien control symptoms in s...
A deficit in self-monitoring is thought to underlay certain symptoms of schizophrenia, namely halluc...
Background. Frith & Done (1988) have proposed that the experience of alien control symptoms in schiz...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. The present study investigated whether a failure of self-m...
SummaryPsychopathological symptoms in schizophrenia patients suggest that the concept of self might ...
AbstractThe feeling of being the source and controller of one's actions and their effects in the out...
The deficit in motor self-monitoring is suggested to explain the passivity experiences and even audi...
Patients suffering from schizophrenia may report unusual experiences of their own actions. They may ...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
International audienceDelusions of control in schizophrenia may be due to a deficit in the generatio...
International audienceIn schizophrenia, passivity phenomenon are clinically related to an abnormal s...
The mechanisms underlying distortions in sense of agency, i.e. the experience of controlling one's o...
International audienceHow it happens that one can recognise oneself as the source of one's own actio...
IMPORTANCE Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discriminat...
Frith has proposed that symptoms of alien control in schizophrenia result from a defect in a metarep...
Background. Frith & Done (1988) have proposed that the experience of alien control symptoms in s...
A deficit in self-monitoring is thought to underlay certain symptoms of schizophrenia, namely halluc...
Background. Frith & Done (1988) have proposed that the experience of alien control symptoms in schiz...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. The present study investigated whether a failure of self-m...
SummaryPsychopathological symptoms in schizophrenia patients suggest that the concept of self might ...
AbstractThe feeling of being the source and controller of one's actions and their effects in the out...
The deficit in motor self-monitoring is suggested to explain the passivity experiences and even audi...
Patients suffering from schizophrenia may report unusual experiences of their own actions. They may ...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
International audienceDelusions of control in schizophrenia may be due to a deficit in the generatio...
International audienceIn schizophrenia, passivity phenomenon are clinically related to an abnormal s...
The mechanisms underlying distortions in sense of agency, i.e. the experience of controlling one's o...
International audienceHow it happens that one can recognise oneself as the source of one's own actio...
IMPORTANCE Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discriminat...