AbstractHealthy people sometimes report experiences and beliefs that are strikingly similar to the symptoms of psychosis in their bizarreness and the apparent lack of evidence supporting them. An important question is whether this represents merely a superficial resemblance or whether there is a genuine and deep similarity indicating, as some have suggested, a continuum between odd but healthy beliefs and the symptoms of psychotic illness. We sought to shed light on this question by determining whether the neural marker for prediction error - previously shown to be altered in early psychosis – is comparably altered in healthy individuals reporting schizotypal experiences and beliefs. We showed that non-clinical schizotypal experiences were ...
Due to abnormal functioning of the brain’s reward and prediction system patients with schizophrenia ...
Recent concepts have highlighted the role of the hippocampus and adjacent medial temporal lobe (MTL)...
Introduction: The predictive processing framework has attracted much interest in the field of schiz...
AbstractHealthy people sometimes report experiences and beliefs that are strikingly similar to the s...
Introduction: The predictive processing framework has attracted much interest in the field of schiz...
AbstractMotor control strongly relies on neural processes that predict the sensory consequences of s...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
The "aberrant salience" model proposes that psychotic symptoms first emerge when chaotic brain dopam...
Introduction: Schizophrenia and Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD) lie on a single spectrum of m...
AbstractBackgroundDelusions, a core symptom of schizophrenia, are thought to arise from an alteratio...
Motor control strongly relies on neural processes that predict the sensory consequences of self-gene...
One of the most characteristic features of psychosis is delusional ideation. Delusions represent inc...
Background and objectives To assess the relationship between false memories and schizotypal exper...
We examined whether positive schizotypy (i.e., reports of hallucinatory and delusional-like experien...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Due to abnormal functioning of the brain’s reward and prediction system patients with schizophrenia ...
Recent concepts have highlighted the role of the hippocampus and adjacent medial temporal lobe (MTL)...
Introduction: The predictive processing framework has attracted much interest in the field of schiz...
AbstractHealthy people sometimes report experiences and beliefs that are strikingly similar to the s...
Introduction: The predictive processing framework has attracted much interest in the field of schiz...
AbstractMotor control strongly relies on neural processes that predict the sensory consequences of s...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
The "aberrant salience" model proposes that psychotic symptoms first emerge when chaotic brain dopam...
Introduction: Schizophrenia and Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD) lie on a single spectrum of m...
AbstractBackgroundDelusions, a core symptom of schizophrenia, are thought to arise from an alteratio...
Motor control strongly relies on neural processes that predict the sensory consequences of self-gene...
One of the most characteristic features of psychosis is delusional ideation. Delusions represent inc...
Background and objectives To assess the relationship between false memories and schizotypal exper...
We examined whether positive schizotypy (i.e., reports of hallucinatory and delusional-like experien...
Abnormal salience processing has been suggested to contribute to the formation of positive psychotic...
Due to abnormal functioning of the brain’s reward and prediction system patients with schizophrenia ...
Recent concepts have highlighted the role of the hippocampus and adjacent medial temporal lobe (MTL)...
Introduction: The predictive processing framework has attracted much interest in the field of schiz...