Patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder with psychotic features (PSY) have
been hypothesized to have a disruption in corollary discharge (CD), an internal copy
of a motor command. Saccadic eye-movement tasks have been used to study CD and have
suggested that PSY have altered transsaccadic perception compared to healthy controls
(HC). It has also been suggested that PSY have altered neural activity compared to
HC during saccadic tasks.
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