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Shalaila S Haas, Leighton B N Hinkley, Melissa Fisher, Sophia Vinogradov, Srikantan Nagarajan, Karuna Subramania. A Neural Biomarker for Hallucinations: Medial Prefrontal Aberrations in Neural Connectivity Predict Self-Agency Deficits and Hallucination Severity in Schizophrenia. Journal of brain research. vol 4. issue 3. 2024-03-27. PMID:38533396. |
prior studies have shown that the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) represents one neural substrate that mediates judgments of self-agency (i.e., the awareness that 'i am the originator of my actions'). |
2024-03-27 |
2024-03-29 |
human |
Songyuan Tan, Yingxin Jia, Namasvi Jariwala, Zoey Zhang, Kurtis Brent, John Houde, Srikantan Nagarajan, Karuna Subramania. A randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-01. PMID:38429404. |
a randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring. |
2024-03-01 |
2024-03-04 |
human |
Songyuan Tan, Yingxin Jia, Namasvi Jariwala, Zoey Zhang, Kurtis Brent, John Houde, Srikantan Nagarajan, Karuna Subramania. A randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-01. PMID:38429404. |
the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) is thought to be one neural correlate of self-agency. |
2024-03-01 |
2024-03-04 |
human |
Songyuan Tan, Yingxin Jia, Namasvi Jariwala, Zoey Zhang, Kurtis Brent, John Houde, Srikantan Nagarajan, Karuna Subramania. A randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring. Research square. 2023-10-04. PMID:37790323. |
the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) is considered to represent one neural correlate underlying self-agency. |
2023-10-04 |
2023-10-07 |
Not clear |
Songyuan Tan, Yingxin Jia, Namasvi Jariwala, Zoey Zhang, Kurtis Brent, John Houde, Srikantan Nagarajan, Karuna Subramania. A randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring. Research square. 2023-10-04. PMID:37790323. |
a randomised controlled trial investigating the causal role of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating self-agency during speech monitoring and reality monitoring. |
2023-10-04 |
2023-10-07 |
Not clear |
Thomas Hassa, Esther de Jel, Oliver Tuescher, Roger Schmidt, Mircea Ariel Schoenfel. Functional networks of motor inhibition in conversion disorder patients and feigning subjects. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 11. 2017-10-30. PMID:27330971. |
remarkably, no activity differences could be observed in medial prefrontal cortex for patients vs healthy controls in feigning or non-feigning conditions suggesting self-agency related activity in patients to be in between those of non-feigning and feigning healthy subjects. |
2017-10-30 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Robert A Renes, Neeltje E M van Haren, Henk Aarts, Matthijs Vin. An exploratory fMRI study into inferences of self-agency. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 10. issue 5. 2015-07-09. PMID:25170021. |
the experience of self-agency was associated with increased activation in the inferior parietal lobule as well as the bilateral (medial) superior frontal cortex and medial prefrontal cortex. |
2015-07-09 |
2023-08-13 |
human |