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More than fulfilled expectations: An electrophysiological investigation of varying cause-effect relationships and schizotypal personality traits as related to the sense of agency.
Luzi, Nena; Piani, Maria Chiara; Hubl, Daniela; Koenig, Thomas.
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  • Luzi N; Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, University of Bern, Fabrikstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Switzerland. Electronic address: nena.luzi@bluewin.ch.
  • Piani MC; Translational Research Center, University Hospital of Psychiatry, University of Bern, Bolligenstrasse 111, 3000 Bern 60, Switzerland; Graduate School of Health Sciences, University of Bern, Mittelstrasse 43, 3012 Bern, Switzerland. Electronic address: maria.piani@upd.unibe.ch.
  • Hubl D; Translational Research Center, University Hospital of Psychiatry, University of Bern, Bolligenstrasse 111, 3000 Bern 60, Switzerland. Electronic address: daniela.hubl@upd.unibe.ch.
  • Koenig T; Translational Research Center, University Hospital of Psychiatry, University of Bern, Bolligenstrasse 111, 3000 Bern 60, Switzerland. Electronic address: thomas.koenig@upd.unibe.ch.
Conscious Cogn ; 119: 103667, 2024 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38428277
ABSTRACT
The sense of agency (SoA) is central to human experience. The comparator model, contrasting sensory prediction and action feedback, is influential but limited in explaining SoA. We investigated mechanisms beyond the comparator model, focusing on the processing of unpredictable stimuli, perimotor components of SoA, and their relation to schizotypy. ERPs were recorded from 18 healthy participants engaged in button-pressing tasks while perceiving tones with varying causal relationships with their actions. We investigated the processing of non-causally related tones, contrasted this to causally related tones, and examined perimotor correlates of subjective expectancy and experience of agency. We confirmed N100 attenuation for self-generated stimuli but found similar effects for expectancy-dependent processing of random tones. SoA also correlated with perimotor ERP components, modulated by schizotypy. Thus, neural processes preceding actions contribute to the formation of SoA and are associated with schizotypy. Unpredictable events also undergo sensory attenuation, implying additional mechanisms contributing to SoA.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Potenciais Evocados / Motivação Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Potenciais Evocados / Motivação Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article