[HTML][HTML] Self–other integration and distinction in schizophrenia: A theoretical analysis and a review of the evidence

A van der Weiden, M Prikken… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Difficulties in self–other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for
patients' daily social functioning. In the present selective review, we provide a framework for …

The need for reporting negative results-a 90 year update

BD Earp - Journal of clinical and translational research, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In January of 1927, Dr. Richard D. Mudd of Detroit published a letter in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, seeking to vindicate his grandfather, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd …

The sense of agency in health and well-being: Understanding the role of the minimal self in action-control

RA Renes, H Aarts - … International Handbook of Self-Control in …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter addresses the fundamental nature of human self-control. It considers agency to
be essential for understanding how people control their behaviors that have implications for …

Individual differences in action co-representation: not personal distress or subclinical psychotic experiences but sex composition modulates joint action performance

A van der Weiden, H Aarts, M Prikken… - Experimental Brain …, 2016 - Springer
Successful social interaction requires the ability to integrate as well as distinguish own and
others' actions. Normally, the integration and distinction of self and other are a well-balanced …

Impaired frontal processing during agency inferences in schizophrenia

RA Renes, M Vink, A van der Weiden, M Prikken… - Psychiatry Research …, 2016 - Elsevier
People generally experience themselves as the cause of outcomes following from their own
actions. Such agency inferences occur fluently and are essential to social interaction …

Dancing Chief in the Brain or Consciousness as an Entanglement

YP Gunji, K Nakamura - Foundations of Science, 2020 - Springer
Free will in intentional consciousness is exposed to skeptics since it was found that
subconscious neural activities, what is called readiness potential, precedes the intention to …

Impaired self-agency inferences in schizophrenia: The role of cognitive capacity and causal reasoning style

M Prikken, A van der Weiden, RS Kahn, H Aarts… - European …, 2018 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe sense of self-agency, ie, experiencing oneself as the cause of one's own
actions, is impaired in patients with schizophrenia. Normally, inferences of self-agency are …

Abnormal agency experiences in schizophrenia patients: examining the role of psychotic symptoms and familial risk

M Prikken, A van der Weiden, RA Renes… - Psychiatry …, 2017 - Elsevier
Experiencing self-agency over one's own action outcomes is essential for social functioning.
Recent research revealed that patients with schizophrenia do not use implicitly available …

The sense of agency in health and well-being

RA Renes, H Aarts - … International Handbook of Self-Control in …, 2017 - books.google.com
Most people care about health and well-being. Such caring might require quite some effort,
as present society poses major threats (eg, economic and social crisis, ecological issues …

Body Perception and Emotion within Clinical Eating Disorders and Non-Clinical Eating Disorder Psychopathology

MA Carey - 2018 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
Discontent towards one's own body has become increasingly prevalent within Western
culture, with greater body dissatisfaction implicated with higher risk of disordered eating …