Abstract

Psychotic symptoms are marked by aberrant sensory perceptions and a disturbance of sense of agency(SoA), whereby patients believe that their actions/thoughts are controlled by external forces (delusions of passivity), or they may ascribe agency to events which are independent of their actions (e.g. grandiosity). We used an agency-attribution task that evaluated explicit experiences of the temporal causal relations between an intentional action and an external event.

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