Fotia, Francesca and Cooke, Jason and Van Dam, Loes and Ferri, Francesca and Romei, Vincenzo (2021) The temporal sensitivity to the tactile-induced Double Flash Illusion mediates the impact of beta oscillations on schizotypal personality traits. Consciousness and Cognition, 91. p. 103121. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103121
Fotia, Francesca and Cooke, Jason and Van Dam, Loes and Ferri, Francesca and Romei, Vincenzo (2021) The temporal sensitivity to the tactile-induced Double Flash Illusion mediates the impact of beta oscillations on schizotypal personality traits. Consciousness and Cognition, 91. p. 103121. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103121
Fotia, Francesca and Cooke, Jason and Van Dam, Loes and Ferri, Francesca and Romei, Vincenzo (2021) The temporal sensitivity to the tactile-induced Double Flash Illusion mediates the impact of beta oscillations on schizotypal personality traits. Consciousness and Cognition, 91. p. 103121. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103121
Abstract
The coherent experience of the self and the world depends on the ability to integrate vs. segregate sensory information. Optimal temporal integration between the senses is mediated by oscillatory properties of neural activity. Previous research showed reduced temporal sensitivity to multisensory events in schizotypy, a personality trait linked to schizophrenia. Here we used the tactile-induced Double-Flash-Illusion (tDFI) to investigate the tactile-to-visual temporal sensitivity in schizotypy, as indexed by the temporal window of illusion (TWI) and its neural underpinnings. We measured EEG oscillations within the beta band, recently shown to correlate with the tDFI. We found individuals with higher schizotypal traits to have wider TWI and slower beta waves accounting for the temporal window within which they perceive the illusion. Our results indicate reduced tactile-to-visual temporal sensitivity to mediate the effect of slowed oscillatory beta activity on schizotypal personality traits. We conclude that slowed oscillatory patterns might constitute an early marker for psychosis proneness.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Multisensory Integration; Schizotypy; Temporal Sensitivity; Beta Oscillations |
Divisions: | Faculty of Science and Health Faculty of Science and Health > Psychology, Department of |
SWORD Depositor: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Date Deposited: | 07 Apr 2021 11:57 |
Last Modified: | 30 Oct 2024 21:37 |
URI: | http://repository.essex.ac.uk/id/eprint/30136 |
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