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Bodily Experience in Schizophrenia: Factors Underlying a Disturbed Sense of Body Ownership

机译:精神分裂症的身体经验:干扰身体所有权感的因素

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Emerging evidence is now challenging the view that patients diagnosed with schizophrenia experience a selective deficit in their sense of agency. Additional disturbances seem to exist in their sense of body ownership. However, the factors underlying this disturbance in body ownership remain elusive. Knowledge of these factors, and increased understanding of how body ownership is related to other abnormalities seen in schizophrenia, could ultimately advance development of new treatments. Research on body ownership in schizophrenia has mainly been investigated with the rubber hand illusion (RHI). Schizophrenia patients show higher susceptibility to the RHI, which may be explained by a stronger reliance on multisensory information over weaker stored body representations. This review shows that a coherent sense of body ownership arises from the integration of both bottom-up sensory processes and higher order, top-down bodily- and perceptual representations. Multisensory integration, temporal binding, anticipation, intention and efferent signals all partly modulate the complex experience of body ownership. Specifically, we propose that patients with schizophrenia have weaker stored body representations, and rely to a greater extent on external stimuli, such as visual information, due to imprecise or highly variable internal predictions. Moreover, the reduced sense of agency in schizophrenia may additionally contribute to the disturbed sense of body ownership, as evidence from healthy participants suggests that agency and body ownership are interrelated. Vice versa , a reduced sense of body ownership may also contribute to a reduced sense of agency. Future studies should explicitly target the precise relationship between the two in schizophrenia.
机译:现在,越来越多的证据正在挑战一种观点,即被诊断为精神分裂症的患者在其代理意识上会经历选择性的缺陷。在他们的身体归属感方面似乎还存在其他干扰。但是,这种影响机体所有权的因素仍然难以捉摸。对这些因素的了解以及对机体所有权与精神分裂症中所见其他异常之间的关系的加深了解可能最终促进新疗法的开发。精神分裂症的身体所有权研究主要是通过橡胶手幻术(RHI)进行的。精神分裂症患者对RHI的敏感性较高,这可能是由于对较弱的存储体表示的依赖性强于对多感官信息的依赖。这项审查表明,自下而上的感觉过程与更高阶的,自上而下的身体和感官表征的结合产生了一种一致的身体归属感。多感官整合,时间约束,预期,意图和传出信号都在一定程度上调节了身体所有权的复杂体验。具体而言,我们建议患有精神分裂症的患者具有较弱的存储身体表征,并且由于不精确或高度可变的内部预测,因此在很大程度上依赖于外部刺激,例如视觉信息。此外,精神分裂症患者的代理意识降低可能还导致身体所有权感受到干扰,因为来自健康参与者的证据表明代理和身体所有权是相互关联的。反之亦然,身体所有权感的降低也可能导致代理感的降低。未来的研究应明确针对精神分裂症两者之间的确切关系。

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