Overreliance on this adaptive process, however, may distort the perceived order of actions and outcomes, especially under transient temporal instability in information processing, and contribute to disrupted causality and agency in schizophrenia.
How does the brain maintain coherent perception despite neural dysconnectivity in #schizophrenia?
Our new paper @NeuroConsc suggests that sensorimotor temporal recalibration may help compensate for disrupted timing—but perhaps at a cost.
https://t.co/APpVpOwOyL
#Consciousness
These findings suggest that patients not only possess an intact recalibration mechanism but may engage it more to counteract neural delays and preserve temporal coherence.
Proud to share that I got funding under the #tübitak1001 scheme for starting a nice Lab. We will be investigating neural synchrony problems in schizophrenia using EEG and tACS @mcbu1992 There will be a scholarship opportunity for a PhD student too 🎉🐎
Looking for a PhD? Come join our Sussex Neuroscience PhD programme! Would love you to join my lab! See link below for more details, and to find my page for more about my research and potential PhD projects as well as information on other labs & super projects @SussexNeuro
🎮New paper!🎮Gamer children (6-9 yo) have profoundly increased perceptual bias to visual context (indexed by more susceptibility to #Ebbinghaus illusion).Divergence bw #gamers and non-gamers started early and continued with distinct developmental profiles
https://t.co/nfSnuNLcdk