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Detached and distracted: ERP correlates of altered attentional function in depersonalisation.

Nadine Schabinger1, Helge Gillmeister2, Stefan Berti3, Matthias Michal1, Manfred E Beutel1, Julia Adler4.   

Abstract

Depersonalisation (DP) is a psychological condition marked by feelings of disembodiment. In everyday life, it is frequently associated with concentration problems. The present study used visual event-related potentials (ERPs) in a Posner-type spatial cueing task with valid, invalid and spatially neutral cues to delineate the potential neurophysiological correlates of these concentration problems. Altered attentional functioning at early, sensory stages was found in DP patients but not in anxiety- and depression-matched psychosomatic patients without DP. Specifically, DP was associated with decreased suppression of stimuli at unattended locations, shown as absent processing costs for invalidly versus neutrally cued stimuli over P1 (135-150 ms). Attentional benefits at N1, and all attentional effects at later, cognitive processing stages (P2-N2, P3) were similar in both groups. We propose that this insufficient early suppression of unattended stimuli may result from atypical sensory gain control in DP.
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Keywords:  Depersonalisation; EEG; ERPs; Posner task; Spatial cueing; Visual attention

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29486234     DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychol        ISSN: 0301-0511            Impact factor:   3.251


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1.  I overthink-Therefore I am not: An active inference account of altered sense of self and agency in depersonalisation disorder.

Authors:  Anna Ciaunica; Anil Seth; Jakub Limanowski; Casper Hesp; Karl J Friston
Journal:  Conscious Cogn       Date:  2022-04-28
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