Journal article
Stronger Top-Down and Weaker Bottom-Up Frontotemporal Connections during Sensory Learning Are Associated with Severity of Psychotic Phenomena
I Dzafic, KM Larsen, H Darke, H Pertile, O Carter, S Sundram, MI Garrido
Schizophrenia Bulletin | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021
Abstract
Recent theories in computational psychiatry propose that unusual perceptual experiences and delusional beliefs may emerge as a consequence of aberrant inference and disruptions in sensory learning. The current study investigates these theories and examines the alterations that are specific to schizophrenia spectrum disorders vs those that occur as psychotic phenomena intensify, regardless of diagnosis. We recruited 66 participants: 22 schizophrenia spectrum inpatients, 22 nonpsychotic inpatients, and 22 nonclinical controls. Participants completed the reversal oddball task with volatility manipulated. We recorded neural responses with electroencephalography and measured behavioral errors to ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
M.I.G. is supported by the University of Queensland Fellowship (2016000071) and Women's Academic Fund from Queensland Government and O.C. is supported by Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT140100807).