AbstractSelf-monitoring, defined as the ability to distinguish between self-generated stimuli from other-generated ones, is known to be impaired in schizophrenia. This impairment has been theorised as the basis for many of the core psychotic symptoms, in particular, poor clinical insight. This study aimed to investigate verbal self-monitoring related neural substrates of preserved and poor clinical insight in schizophrenia. It involved 40 stable schizophrenia outpatients, 20 with preserved and 20 with poor insight, and 20 healthy participants. All participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging with brain coverage covering key areas in the self-monitoring network during a verbal self-monitoring task. Healthy participants showed...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Schizophrenia is characterized by cognitive deficits in many domains. One of the domains in which th...
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...
Background. Impaired insight, or unawareness of illness, is a common symptom of schizophrenia. Clini...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
<div><p>Lack of insight (unawareness of illness) is a common and clinically relevant feature of schi...
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...
AbstractBackgroundPoor insight in schizophrenia has been theorised to reflect a cognitive deficit th...
AbstractCognitive insight in schizophrenia encompasses the evaluation and reinterpretation of distor...
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. ...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Schizophrenia is characterized by cognitive deficits in many domains. One of the domains in which th...
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...
Background. Impaired insight, or unawareness of illness, is a common symptom of schizophrenia. Clini...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
<div><p>Lack of insight (unawareness of illness) is a common and clinically relevant feature of schi...
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...
AbstractBackgroundPoor insight in schizophrenia has been theorised to reflect a cognitive deficit th...
AbstractCognitive insight in schizophrenia encompasses the evaluation and reinterpretation of distor...
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. ...
Insight is impaired in the majority of patients with schizophrenia. This group of patients – more or...
Background: Impaired insight is a common feature in psychosis and an important predictor of variable...
Schizophrenia is characterized by cognitive deficits in many domains. One of the domains in which th...
Lack of insight into illness is a multidimensional phenomenon that has relevant implications on clin...