Reduced sensory attenuation is related to aberrant interoceptive influences on intentional binding in schizophrenia

Akihiro Koreki, Yuri Terasawa, Hiroki Oi, Takuya Mouri, Aki Takenaka, Teruki Koizumi, Mitsumoto Onaya, Mahinda Yogarajah, Hugo Critchley, Atsuo Nuruki

研究成果: Article査読

抄録

Aim: Schizophrenia (SZ) is characterized by abnormalities in self-representation, including an aberrant sense of agency (SoA). Experimentally observed abnormalities in force matching and intentional binding tasks suggest that the SoA in SZ is compromised at the implicit level. However, these task effects have been reported independently, leading to inconsistencies that complicate the understanding of SZ pathophysiology. Methods: Thirty-three patients with SZ and 37 nonclinical (healthy) controls (HCs) performed force matching and intentional binding tasks. The former task assessed sensory attenuation, while the latter evaluated an intentional binding effect, both measuring implicit levels of SoA. We previously observed that the cardiac phase (systole vs diastole) influences intentional binding. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between sensory attenuation and intentional binding, including this “cardiac effect,” which refers to the influence of cardiac interoceptive signals. Results: In SZ, significantly reduced sensory attenuation, a greater but nonsignificant intentional binding effect, and a significant opposite cardiac effect were observed compared with HCs. Sensory attenuation and intentional binding were significantly and positively correlated in the SZ group but not in the HC group. Across all participants, sensory attenuation correlated with the cardiac effect on intentional binding. This effect remained significant in the HC group but not in the SZ group. Conclusion: Group differences and task associations suggest shared mechanisms and pathophysiology in SZ, potentially involving impaired predictive processes and the failure of sensory attenuation. The cardiac effect may be explained by interoceptive sensory attenuation, and its failure could lead to a disturbed SoA in patients with SZ.

本文言語English
論文番号e70106
ジャーナルPsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports
4
2
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2025 6月

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 臨床神経学
  • 精神医学および精神衛生
  • 生物学的精神医学
  • 神経学

フィンガープリント

「Reduced sensory attenuation is related to aberrant interoceptive influences on intentional binding in schizophrenia」の研究トピックを掘り下げます。これらがまとまってユニークなフィンガープリントを構成します。

引用スタイル