Increased plasticity of bodily self-experience in individuals who may carry latent liability for schizophrenia
Self-disturbances such as altered perception of one's own body boundary are central to the lived-in experience of schizophrenia. Bodily self-disturbances are also prevalent in healthy individuals who may carry latent liability for schizophrenia. Much of the research on self-disturbances rely on clinical interviews but these experiences are often difficult to verbalize, conceptualize and quantify. Furthermore, experimental evidence for plasticity of bodily self-experience in the schizophrenia-spectrum is scarce.
Source: Schizophrenia Research - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Taylor L. Benson, Sohee Park Source Type: research
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