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When one’s sense of agency goes wrong: Absent modulation of time perception by voluntary actions and reduction of perceived length of intervals in passivity symptoms in schizophrenia

•We assessed intentional binding and passivity symptoms in schizophrenia.•People with passivity symptoms did not display action-modulation of time perception.•Patients without symptoms, perceived intervals same after active/other movements.•Both clinical groups perceived intervals to be shorter at l...

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Published in:Consciousness and cognition 2016-10, Vol.45, p.9-23
Main Authors: Graham-Schmidt, Kyran T., Martin-Iverson, Mathew T., Holmes, Nicholas P., Waters, Flavie A.V.
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description •We assessed intentional binding and passivity symptoms in schizophrenia.•People with passivity symptoms did not display action-modulation of time perception.•Patients without symptoms, perceived intervals same after active/other movements.•Both clinical groups perceived intervals to be shorter at longer intervals.•Intentional binding and time perception processes are altered in passivity symptoms. Passivity symptoms in schizophrenia are characterised by an absence of agency for actions, thoughts and other somatic experiences. Time perception and intentional binding have both been linked to agency and schizophrenia but have not been examined in passivity symptoms. Time perception and intentional binding were assessed in people with schizophrenia (n=15 with, n=24 without passivity symptoms) and 43 healthy controls using an interval estimation procedure (200, 400 and 600ms intervals) with active, passive and observed movements. People with passivity symptoms did not display action-modulation of time perception, while those without passivity symptoms estimated intervals to be the same after active and observed movements. Additionally, both clinical samples reported intervals to be shorter with increasing interval length. We propose that impaired predictive processes may produce an overreliance on external cues and, together with shorter perceived intervals, lead to the subjective loss of agency.
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Agency
Awareness - physiology
Cues
Emotions - physiology
Female
Humans
Intention
Intentional binding
Judgment - physiology
Male
Passivity symptoms
Perceptions
Psychomotor Performance
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia - physiopathology
Schizophrenic Psychology
Time
Time perception
Time Perception - physiology
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