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An integrative framework for perceptual disturbances in psychosis

  • Columbia University

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Abstract

Perceptual disturbances in psychosis, such as auditory verbal hallucinations, are associated with increased baseline activity in the associative auditory cortex and increased dopamine transmission in the associative striatum. Perceptual disturbances are also associated with perceptual biases that suggest increased reliance on prior expectations. We review theoretical models of perceptual inference and key supporting physiological evidence, as well as the anatomy of associative cortico–striatal loops that may be relevant to auditory perceptual inference. Integrating recent findings, we outline a working framework that bridges neurobiology and the phenomenology of perceptual disturbances via theoretical models of perceptual inference.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)763-778
Number of pages16
JournalNature Reviews Neuroscience
Volume20
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2019

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