Patients with psychotic disorders (PWP) have a diminished sense of agency (awareness
of controlling one’s own actions). This may be linked to a deficit in corollary discharge
(CD), an internal copy of a motor movement sent to sensory areas of the brain. We
hypothesized that PWPs rely largely on explicit information during adaptation to external
feedback perturbations compared to healthy controls (HCs) who rely on both explicit
and implicit CD information.
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