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Disturbances of spontaneous empathic processing relate with the severity of the negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia: a behavioural pilot-study using virtual reality technology.

Bérangère Thirioux1, Louis Tandonnet2, Nematollah Jaafari3, Alain Berthoz4.   

Abstract

Behavioural and neuroimaging data have recently pointed out that empathy (feeling into someone else) is associated with mental imagery and transformation related to one's and other's visuo-spatial perspectives. Impairments of both empathic and visuo-spatial abilities have been observed in patients with schizophrenia. Especially, it has been suggested that schizophrenics are altered in spontaneously simulating another individual's first-person experience. However, there is so far only little evidence regarding the relationship between deficits in empathy and disturbances in spontaneous heterocentered coding in schizophrenia. In the present pilot-study, we tested with schizophrenic patients our behavioural paradigm that enables to measure from the bodily postures and movements whether individuals in ecologically more valid conditions are interacting with another individual by using egocentered - as in sympathy (feeling with someone else) - or heterocentered - as in empathy - visuo-spatial mechanisms. For that, ten patients and ten controls, standing and moving, interacted with a virtual tightrope walker, displayed life-sized, standing and moving as well. We show that patients with higher negative symptoms had, in most cases, deficits in spontaneously using heterocentered visuo-spatial mechanisms and employed preferentially an egocentered referencing to interact with the avatar. In contrast, preserved spontaneous heterocentered visuo-spatial strategies were not linked to a prevailing negative or positive symptomatology. Our data suggest that the severity of the negative symptoms in schizophrenia relates with disturbances of spontaneous ("on-line") empathic processing in association with lower scoring self-reported trait cognitive empathy.
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Keywords:  Empathy; Executive functions; Inhibitory processing; Negative symptoms; Schizophrenia; Sympathy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25014409     DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Cogn        ISSN: 0278-2626            Impact factor:   2.310


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1.  Behavioral Own-Body-Transformations in Children and Adolescents With Typical Development, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Developmental Coordination Disorder.

Authors:  Soizic Gauthier; Salvatore M Anzalone; David Cohen; Mohamed Zaoui; Mohamed Chetouani; François Villa; Alain Berthoz; Jean Xavier
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-05-25

2.  A Short Empathy Paradigm to Assess Empathic Deficits in Schizophrenia.

Authors:  Foteini Peveretou; Sina Radke; Birgit Derntl; Ute Habel
Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)       Date:  2020-01-24

3.  Identifying Oneself with the Face of Someone Else Impairs the Egocentered Visuo-spatial Mechanisms: A New Double Mirror Paradigm to Study Self-other Distinction and Interaction.

Authors:  Bérangère Thirioux; Moritz Wehrmann; Nicolas Langbour; Nematollah Jaafari; Alain Berthoz
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-08-25

4.  Self-other recognition impairments in individuals with schizophrenia: a new experimental paradigm using a double mirror.

Authors:  Gaelle Keromnes; Tom Motillon; Nathalie Coulon; Alain Berthoz; Foucaud Du Boisgueheneuc; Moritz Wehrmann; Brice Martin; Bérangère Thirioux; Olivier Bonnot; Romain Ridereau; Eric Bellissant; Dominique Drapier; David Levoyer; Nemat Jaafari; Sylvie Tordjman
Journal:  NPJ Schizophr       Date:  2018-11-28
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