Zhou Aibao,Li Zekai,Huang Yalian,Hu Tao,Sensory attenuation abnormalities and intervention strategies in patients with schizophrenia[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2024,37(6):487-491
Sensory attenuation abnormalities and intervention strategies in patients with schizophrenia
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20240429001
English keywords:Schizophrenia  Sensory attenuation  Schizophrenia spectrum  Sense of agency
Fund projects:国家自然科学基金地区项目(项目名称:精神分裂症谱系的自我缺损:特征及作用机制,项目编号:32160202)
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
Zhou Aibao Key Laboratory of Behavioral and Mental Health College of Psychology Northwest Normal University Lanzhou 730070 China 730070
Li Zekai* Key Laboratory of Behavioral and Mental Health College of Psychology Northwest Normal University Lanzhou 730070 China 730070
Huang Yalian Key Laboratory of Behavioral and Mental Health College of Psychology Northwest Normal University Lanzhou 730070 China
Sichuan Research Centre of Applied Psychology College of Psychology Chengdu Medical College Chengdu 610500 China 
610500
Hu Tao Key Laboratory of Behavioral and Mental Health College of Psychology Northwest Normal University Lanzhou 730070 China
College of Education and Psychology Chengdu Normal University Chengdu 611130 China 
611130
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      Prior research has demonstrated significant deficits in sensory attenuation in patients with schizophrenia, which is a phenomenon that pertains to their inability to adequately modulate the intensity of sensory feedback associated with self-initiated voluntary actions. Sensory attenuation, a fundamental aspect of the sense of agency, is crucial for individuals to accurately perceive their own actions and effectively adapt to the external environment. Investigation on this phenomenon sheds light on the intricate mechanisms underlying sensory information processing deficits in patients with schizophrenia. This paper comprehensively examines the intricate relationship between abnormal sensory attenuation and the early identification of schizophrenia, delves into the underlying mechanisms that give rise to these abnormalities, and explores intervention strategies specifically designed to address them. Ultimately, our aim is to offer novel perspectives and insights that can contribute to the advancement of diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia. [Funded by Regional Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (number, 32160202)]
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