Recent clinical and neurobehavioral evidence suggests cerebellar dysfunction in schizophrenia (SZ). We used the prism adaptation motor task (PAT) to probe specific cerebellar circuits in the disorder. PAT requires cerebellum-dependent motor adaptation, perceptual remapping, and strategic control. A failure to engage in early corrective processes may indicate impairment within either the cerebellum or regions contributing to strategic components, such as the parietal lobe, while an inability to develop and retain a visuomotor shift with time strongly suggests cerebellar impairment. Thirty-one individuals with SZ and 31 individuals without a history of psychological disorders completed PAT. Subjects reached to a target before, during, and fol...
Prism adaptation induces rapid recalibration of visuomotor coordination. The neural mechanisms of pr...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
International audiencePrism Adaptation (PA) is a behavioral task to assess visuo-motor plasticity an...
Recent clinical and neurobehavioral evidence suggests cerebellar dysfunction in schizophrenia (SZ). ...
Background: The "cognitive dysmetria hypothesis" of schizophrenia proposes a disrupted communication...
: Neuroimaging studies showed that prism adaptation (PA), a widely used tool for the rehabilitation ...
Visuomotor adaptation to a shift in visual input produced by prismatic lenses is an example of dynam...
Motor abnormalities in individuals with schizophrenia and those at-risk for psychosis are well docum...
Over a century of research into prism adaptation (PA) has provided many insights into general sensor...
International audienceDuring prism adaptation (PA), active exposure to an optical shift results in s...
During prism adaptation (PA), active exposure to an optical shift results in sustained modifications...
BACKGROUND: The notion that cerebellar deficits may underlie clinical symptoms in people with schizo...
International audienceTo date the anatomical substrate(s) of prism adaptation remain(s) particularly...
Prism adaptation induces rapid recalibration of visuomotor coordination. The neural mechanisms of pr...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
International audiencePrism Adaptation (PA) is a behavioral task to assess visuo-motor plasticity an...
Recent clinical and neurobehavioral evidence suggests cerebellar dysfunction in schizophrenia (SZ). ...
Background: The "cognitive dysmetria hypothesis" of schizophrenia proposes a disrupted communication...
: Neuroimaging studies showed that prism adaptation (PA), a widely used tool for the rehabilitation ...
Visuomotor adaptation to a shift in visual input produced by prismatic lenses is an example of dynam...
Motor abnormalities in individuals with schizophrenia and those at-risk for psychosis are well docum...
Over a century of research into prism adaptation (PA) has provided many insights into general sensor...
International audienceDuring prism adaptation (PA), active exposure to an optical shift results in s...
During prism adaptation (PA), active exposure to an optical shift results in sustained modifications...
BACKGROUND: The notion that cerebellar deficits may underlie clinical symptoms in people with schizo...
International audienceTo date the anatomical substrate(s) of prism adaptation remain(s) particularly...
Prism adaptation induces rapid recalibration of visuomotor coordination. The neural mechanisms of pr...
One deficit associated with schizophrenia (SZ) is the reduced ability to distinguish self-caused sen...
International audiencePrism Adaptation (PA) is a behavioral task to assess visuo-motor plasticity an...