Dysfunction of sensorimotor predictive processing is thought to underlie abnormalities in self-monitoring producing passivity symptoms in psychosis. Experimentally induced sensorimotor conflict can produce a failure in bodily self-monitoring (presence hallucination [PH]), yet it is unclear how this is related to auditory self-monitoring and psychosis symptoms. Here we show that the induction of sensorimotor conflict in early psychosis patients induces PH and impacts auditory-verbal self-monitoring. Participants manipulated a haptic robotic system inducing a bodily sensorimotor conflict. In experiment 1, the PH was measured. In experiment 2, an auditory-verbal self-monitoring task was performed during the conflict. Fifty-one participants (31...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models suggest that auditory verbal hallucinations arise through defective sel...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
The deficit in motor self-monitoring is suggested to explain the passivity experiences and even audi...
Dysfunction of sensorimotor predictive processing is thought to underlie abnormalities in self-monit...
Dysfunction of sensorimotor predictive processing is thought to underlie abnormalities in self-monit...
Background: Schneiderian first rank symptoms (FRS) are characterized by a diminished demarcation of ...
Inducing hallucinations under controlled experimental conditions in non-hallucinating individuals re...
Contemporary cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations propose that they arise through defe...
IMPORTANCE Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discriminat...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanisms underlying distortions in sense of agency, i.e. the exp...
IMPORTANCE: Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discrimina...
International audienceAbstract Psychosis, characterized by hallucinations and delusions, is a common...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
A ‘sense of self’ is essentially the ability to distinguish between self-generated and external stim...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models suggest that auditory verbal hallucinations arise through defective sel...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
The deficit in motor self-monitoring is suggested to explain the passivity experiences and even audi...
Dysfunction of sensorimotor predictive processing is thought to underlie abnormalities in self-monit...
Dysfunction of sensorimotor predictive processing is thought to underlie abnormalities in self-monit...
Background: Schneiderian first rank symptoms (FRS) are characterized by a diminished demarcation of ...
Inducing hallucinations under controlled experimental conditions in non-hallucinating individuals re...
Contemporary cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations propose that they arise through defe...
IMPORTANCE Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discriminat...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanisms underlying distortions in sense of agency, i.e. the exp...
IMPORTANCE: Forward models predict the sensory consequences of planned actions and permit discrimina...
International audienceAbstract Psychosis, characterized by hallucinations and delusions, is a common...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
A ‘sense of self’ is essentially the ability to distinguish between self-generated and external stim...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models suggest that auditory verbal hallucinations arise through defective sel...
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences occur because...
The deficit in motor self-monitoring is suggested to explain the passivity experiences and even audi...