Background Deficits in social cognition, including impairments in self-awareness, contribute to the overall functional disability associated with schizophrenia. Studies in healthy subjects have shown that social cognitive functions, including self-reflection, rely on the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and posterior cingulate gyrus, and these regions exhibit highly correlated activity during “resting” states. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that patients with schizophrenia show dysfunction of this network during self-reflection and that this abnormal activity is associated with changes in the strength of resting-state correlations between these regions. Methods Activation during self-reflection and control tasks was measured with...
Clinical and phenomenological accounts of schizophrenia suggest that impairments in self-reflective ...
Schizophrenia is characterized by marked impairments in a broad and diverse array of social-cognitiv...
Objectives: Reflecting on the self and on others activates specific brain areas and contributes to m...
Disturbances in implicit self-processing have been reported both in psychotic patients with bipolar ...
An alteration in self/other differentiation has been proposed as a basis for several symptoms in sch...
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. ...
Several studies have investigated the neural correlates of self-reflection. In the paradigm most com...
Several studies have investigated the neural correlates of self-reflection. In the paradigm most com...
The Cortical Mid line Structures (CMS) play a critical role in self-reflection, together with the in...
There is still no clear consensus as to which of the many functional and structural changes in the b...
The Cortical Mid line Structures (CMS) play a critical role in self-reflection, together with the in...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Schizophrenia has been described as a self-disorder, whereas social deficits are key features of the...
Clinical and phenomenological accounts of schizophrenia suggest that impairments in self-reflective ...
Schizophrenia is characterized by marked impairments in a broad and diverse array of social-cognitiv...
Objectives: Reflecting on the self and on others activates specific brain areas and contributes to m...
Disturbances in implicit self-processing have been reported both in psychotic patients with bipolar ...
An alteration in self/other differentiation has been proposed as a basis for several symptoms in sch...
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. ...
Several studies have investigated the neural correlates of self-reflection. In the paradigm most com...
Several studies have investigated the neural correlates of self-reflection. In the paradigm most com...
The Cortical Mid line Structures (CMS) play a critical role in self-reflection, together with the in...
There is still no clear consensus as to which of the many functional and structural changes in the b...
The Cortical Mid line Structures (CMS) play a critical role in self-reflection, together with the in...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Schizophrenia has been described as a self-disorder, whereas social deficits are key features of the...
Clinical and phenomenological accounts of schizophrenia suggest that impairments in self-reflective ...
Schizophrenia is characterized by marked impairments in a broad and diverse array of social-cognitiv...
Objectives: Reflecting on the self and on others activates specific brain areas and contributes to m...