2008
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awn184
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Correlation of passivity symptoms and dysfunctional visuomotor action monitoring in psychosis

Abstract: Passivity experiences are hallmark symptoms of schizophrenia that can be characterized by the belief that one's thoughts or actions are controlled by an external agent. It has recently been suggested that these psychotic experiences result from defective monitoring of one's own actions, i.e. disturbed comparison of actions and perceived outcomes. In this study, we examined the function of the previously characterized action monitoring network of the inferior parietal lobule (IPL), medial (mPFC) and lateral pre… Show more

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“…116 Positron emission tomography and fMRI studies have also found abnormalities in the activation of the insula in addition to brain regions involved in action monitoring in patients with passivity symptoms. 117,118 Consistent with a study by Crespo-Facorro and colleagues, 22 a recent study from our group has shown significant correlation between the volume of the salience network and severity of delusions and hallucinations. 119 Insular volume is related to other aspects of psychopathology as well.…”
Section: Correlation Of Insular Deficits With Clinical Symptomssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…116 Positron emission tomography and fMRI studies have also found abnormalities in the activation of the insula in addition to brain regions involved in action monitoring in patients with passivity symptoms. 117,118 Consistent with a study by Crespo-Facorro and colleagues, 22 a recent study from our group has shown significant correlation between the volume of the salience network and severity of delusions and hallucinations. 119 Insular volume is related to other aspects of psychopathology as well.…”
Section: Correlation Of Insular Deficits With Clinical Symptomssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Studying motor-sensory self-monitoring of schizophrenia patients, we actually found a link between the psychotic impairment of self-other discrimination and the motor-sensory determination of agency [63]. Such deficits of motor sensory self-other discrimination were linked to the occurrence of ego disturbances and to a hyperactivation of motion-sensitive parietal cortices.…”
Section: The Application Of Mentalizing Experiments To Link the Psychmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abnormal activation has repeatedly been observed to be associated with misinterpretations of other's actions in schizophrenia (Brunet-Gouet and Decety, 2006) and to correlate with typical psychotic symptomatology, that is, the experience of alien control over self-initiated movements (Schnell et al, 2008). The anterior temporal cortex has frequently been implicated in ToM abnormalities in schizophrenia patients as well (Lee et al, 2006;Park et al, 2009Park et al, , 2011.…”
Section: Risk Allele Dose Effects On Functional Brain Activationmentioning
confidence: 99%