Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia
The present study focuses on the multifaceted concept of self-disturbance in schizophrenia, adding knowledge about a not yet investigated aspect, which is the interoceptive accuracy. Starting from the assumption that interoceptive accuracy requires an intact sense of self, which otherwise was proved...
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doaj-2f5c3e95d61c4563b5da142577da8add2020-11-25T02:52:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612016-07-011010.3389/fnhum.2016.00379195370Interoception and positive symptoms in SchizophreniaMartina Ardizzi0Marianna Ambrosecchia1Livia Buratta2Francesca Ferri3Maurizio Peciccia4Simone Donnari5Claudia Mazzeschi6Vittorio Gallese7Vittorio Gallese8University of ParmaUniversity of ParmaUniversity of PerugiaUniversity of EssexUniversity of PerugiaSementera Onlus AssociationUniversity of PerugiaUniversity of ParmaUniversity of LondonThe present study focuses on the multifaceted concept of self-disturbance in schizophrenia, adding knowledge about a not yet investigated aspect, which is the interoceptive accuracy. Starting from the assumption that interoceptive accuracy requires an intact sense of self, which otherwise was proved to be altered in schizophrenia, the aim of the present study was to explore interoceptive accuracy in a group of schizophrenia patients, compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, the possible association between interoceptive accuracy and patients’ positive and negative symptomatology was assessed. To pursue these goals, a group of 23 schizophrenia patients and a group of 23 healthy controls performed a heartbeat perception task. Patients’ symptomatology was assessed by means of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Results demonstrated significantly lower interoceptive accuracy in schizophrenia patients compared to healthy controls. This difference was not accounted for participants’ age, BMI, anxiety levels and heart rate. Furthermore, patients’ illness severity, attention and pharmacological treatment did not influence their interoceptive accuracy levels. Interestingly, a strong positive relation between interoceptive accuracy and positive symptoms severity, especially Grandiosity, was found. The present results demonstrate for the first time that interoceptive accuracy is altered in schizophrenia. Furthermore, they prove a specific association between interoceptive accuracy and positive symptomatology, suggesting that the symptom Grandiosity might be protective against an altered basic sense of self in patients characterized by higher sensibility to their inner bodily sensations.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00379/fullSchizophreniainteroceptionpositive symptomsSelfhoodgrandiosityBodily self |
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Martina Ardizzi Marianna Ambrosecchia Livia Buratta Francesca Ferri Maurizio Peciccia Simone Donnari Claudia Mazzeschi Vittorio Gallese Vittorio Gallese |
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Martina Ardizzi Marianna Ambrosecchia Livia Buratta Francesca Ferri Maurizio Peciccia Simone Donnari Claudia Mazzeschi Vittorio Gallese Vittorio Gallese Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Schizophrenia interoception positive symptoms Selfhood grandiosity Bodily self |
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Martina Ardizzi Marianna Ambrosecchia Livia Buratta Francesca Ferri Maurizio Peciccia Simone Donnari Claudia Mazzeschi Vittorio Gallese Vittorio Gallese |
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Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia |
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Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia |
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Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia |
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Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia |
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Interoception and positive symptoms in Schizophrenia |
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interoception and positive symptoms in schizophrenia |
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The present study focuses on the multifaceted concept of self-disturbance in schizophrenia, adding knowledge about a not yet investigated aspect, which is the interoceptive accuracy. Starting from the assumption that interoceptive accuracy requires an intact sense of self, which otherwise was proved to be altered in schizophrenia, the aim of the present study was to explore interoceptive accuracy in a group of schizophrenia patients, compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, the possible association between interoceptive accuracy and patients’ positive and negative symptomatology was assessed. To pursue these goals, a group of 23 schizophrenia patients and a group of 23 healthy controls performed a heartbeat perception task. Patients’ symptomatology was assessed by means of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Results demonstrated significantly lower interoceptive accuracy in schizophrenia patients compared to healthy controls. This difference was not accounted for participants’ age, BMI, anxiety levels and heart rate. Furthermore, patients’ illness severity, attention and pharmacological treatment did not influence their interoceptive accuracy levels. Interestingly, a strong positive relation between interoceptive accuracy and positive symptoms severity, especially Grandiosity, was found. The present results demonstrate for the first time that interoceptive accuracy is altered in schizophrenia. Furthermore, they prove a specific association between interoceptive accuracy and positive symptomatology, suggesting that the symptom Grandiosity might be protective against an altered basic sense of self in patients characterized by higher sensibility to their inner bodily sensations. |
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Schizophrenia interoception positive symptoms Selfhood grandiosity Bodily self |
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