Patients with psychosis (PSY) are hypothesized to have a reduced ability to distinguish
internally versus externally generated sensations, which may relate to delusions and
hallucinations. It has been suggested that corollary discharge (CD), an internal copy
of a motor command, and fractional anisotropy (FA) may be compromised in PSY compared
to healthy controls (HC).
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