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Título
Corollary discharge and anomalous self-experiences in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: A specificity analysis
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Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
Elsevier
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Clinical Neurophysiology, octubre 2024, vol. 166, p. 87-95
Abstract
Objective: The Corollary Discharge (CD) mechanism inhibits self-generated speech sound perception, appearing disrupted in schizophrenia and potentially contributing to Anomalous Self-Experiences (ASEs). However, it remains unclear if this alteration and its correlation with ASEs extend to other psychotic disorders.
Methods: Electroencephalography was used to study the N1 Event-Related Potential (ERP) as an index of CD-mediated suppression in the auditory cortex across thirty-five participants with schizophrenia, twenty-six with bipolar disorder, and thirty healthy controls. Auditory N1 was elicited by two conditions: real-time listening to self-pronounced vowels while speaking through connected microphone and earphones (listen/talk −or talk condition in previous literature-) and passive listening to the same previously recorded self-uttered vowels (listen/no talk −or listen condition-).
Results: N1 ERP amplitude was lower in the listen/talk condition compared to listen/no talk across all groups. However, N1 suppression was significantly reduced in schizophrenia, with bipolar patients showing intermediate attenuation between both groups (i.e., non-significantly different from controls). Furthermore, N1 suppression inversely correlated with ASEs severity only in schizophrenia.
Conclusions: Dysfunction of the CD mechanism may be a defining feature of schizophrenia, where it is connected to ASEs.
Significance: These results corroborate previous findings linking auditory N1 ERP suppression with disrupted CD mechanism in schizophrenia, but not in bipolar disorder.
Palabras Clave
Event-related potentials
Auditory N1
Suppression
Speech
Ipseity
Psychosis
ISSN
1388-2457
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (PI22/00465)
Gerencia Regional de Salud de Castilla y León (GRS 2487/A/2, GRS 2685/A/2023)
Fundació La Marató (571/C/2022)
Junta de Castilla y León-Consejería de Educación (VA-223-19)
Unión Europea-NextGenerationEU (Programa Investigo)
Gerencia Regional de Salud de Castilla y León (GRS 2487/A/2, GRS 2685/A/2023)
Fundació La Marató (571/C/2022)
Junta de Castilla y León-Consejería de Educación (VA-223-19)
Unión Europea-NextGenerationEU (Programa Investigo)
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© 2024 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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