Impaired verbal self-monitoring in individuals at high risk of psychosis.
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models suggest that auditory verbal hallucinations arise through defective self-monitoring and the external attribution of inner speech. We used a paradigm that engages verbal self-monitoring (VSM) to examine whether this process is impaired in people experiencing prodromal sym...
Main Authors: | Johns, L, Allen, P, Valli, I, Winton-Brown, T, Broome, M, Woolley, J, Tabraham, P, Day, F, Howes, O, Wykes, T, McGuire, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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