Sense of agency and its disturbances: A systematic review targeting the intentional binding effect in neuropsychiatric disorders.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1111/pcn.13601
Lorenzo Moccia, Michelangelo di Luzio, Eliana Conte, Marco Modica, Marianna Ambrosecchia, Martina Ardizzi, Pierluigi Lanzotti, Georgios D Kotzalidis, Delfina Janiri, Marco Di Nicola, Luigi Janiri, Vittorio Gallese, Gabriele Sani
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Sense of agency (SoA) indicates a person's ability to perceive her/his own motor acts as actually being her/his and, through them, to exert control over the course of external events. Disruptions in SoA may profoundly affect the individual's functioning, as observed in several neuropsychiatric disorders. This is the first article to systematically review studies that investigated intentional binding (IB), a quantitative proxy for SoA measurement, in neurological and psychiatric patients. Eligible were studies of IB involving patients with neurological and/or psychiatric disorders. We included 15 studies involving 692 individuals. Risk of bias was low throughout studies. Abnormally increased action-outcome binding was found in schizophrenia and in patients with Parkinson's disease taking dopaminergic medications or reporting impulsive-compulsive behaviors. A decreased IB effect was observed in Tourette's disorder and functional movement disorders, whereas increased action-outcome binding was found in patients with the cortico-basal syndrome. The extent of IB deviation from healthy control values correlated with the severity of symptoms in several disorders. Inconsistent effects were found for autism spectrum disorders, anorexia nervosa, and borderline personality disorder. Findings pave the way for treatments specifically targeting SoA in neuropsychiatric disorders where IB is altered.

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代理感及其干扰:针对神经精神障碍中意向结合效应的系统综述。
代理感(SoA)表明一个人有能力感知自己的运动行为,并通过它们来控制外部事件的进程。SoA的中断可能会深刻影响个体的功能,正如在几种神经精神障碍中观察到的那样。这是第一篇系统综述研究神经和精神病患者的意向结合(IB)(SoA测量的定量指标)的文章。符合条件的是涉及神经和/或精神疾病患者的IB研究。我们纳入了15项研究,涉及692名个体。在整个研究中,偏倚的风险很低。在精神分裂症患者和服用多巴胺能药物或报告冲动强迫行为的帕金森病患者中发现了异常增加的动作-结果结合。在抽动秽语障碍和功能性运动障碍中观察到IB效应降低,而在皮质基础综合征患者中发现动作-结果结合增加。IB偏离健康对照值的程度与几种疾病的症状严重程度相关。自闭症谱系障碍、神经性厌食症和边缘型人格障碍的疗效不一致。研究结果为专门针对IB改变的神经精神障碍中的SoA的治疗铺平了道路。这篇文章受版权保护。保留所有权利。
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