Impaired insight into illness, associated with worse treatment outcome, is common in schizophrenia. Insight has been related to the self-reflective processing, centred on the medial frontal cortex. We hypothesized that anatomical and functional routes to and from the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) would differ in patients according to their degree of impaired insight. Forty-five schizophrenia patients and 19 healthy subjects performed a self-reflection task during fMRI, and underwent diffusion tensor imaging. Using dynamic causal modelling we observed increased effective connectivity from the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), inferior parietal lobule (IPL), and dorsal mPFC (dmPFC) towards the vmPFC with poorer insight and decrease f...
Lack of insight into illness is a multidimensional phenomenon that has relevant implications on clin...
AbstractSelf-monitoring, defined as the ability to distinguish between self-generated stimuli from o...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...
Impaired insight into illness, associated with worse treatment outcome, is common in schizophrenia. ...
Impaired insight into illness, associated with worse treatment outcome, is common in schizophrenia. ...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Insight has been mostly studied from a clinical perspective. Recently, attention moved to cognitive ...
Lack of insight (unawareness of illness) is a common and clinically relevant feature of schizophreni...
<div><p>Lack of insight (unawareness of illness) is a common and clinically relevant feature of schi...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...
Poor insight is a central characteristic of psychotic disorders, and it has been suggested to result...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Background Deficits in social cognition, including impairments in self-awareness, contribute to the...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Background: Insight is impaired in the majority of schizophrenia patients. The exact neural correlat...
Lack of insight into illness is a multidimensional phenomenon that has relevant implications on clin...
AbstractSelf-monitoring, defined as the ability to distinguish between self-generated stimuli from o...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...
Impaired insight into illness, associated with worse treatment outcome, is common in schizophrenia. ...
Impaired insight into illness, associated with worse treatment outcome, is common in schizophrenia. ...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Insight has been mostly studied from a clinical perspective. Recently, attention moved to cognitive ...
Lack of insight (unawareness of illness) is a common and clinically relevant feature of schizophreni...
<div><p>Lack of insight (unawareness of illness) is a common and clinically relevant feature of schi...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...
Poor insight is a central characteristic of psychotic disorders, and it has been suggested to result...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Background Deficits in social cognition, including impairments in self-awareness, contribute to the...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Background: Insight is impaired in the majority of schizophrenia patients. The exact neural correlat...
Lack of insight into illness is a multidimensional phenomenon that has relevant implications on clin...
AbstractSelf-monitoring, defined as the ability to distinguish between self-generated stimuli from o...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...