Saccadic suppression in schizophrenia
Abstract About 40% of schizophrenia patients report discrete visual disturbances which could occur if saccadic suppression, the decrease of visual sensitivity around saccade onset, is impaired. Two mechanisms contribute to saccadic suppression: efference copy processing and backwards masking. Both a...
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Main Authors: | Rebekka Lencer, Inga Meyhöfer, Janina Triebsch, Karen Rolfes, Markus Lappe, Tamara Watson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/341d86a73ff84bad87c9a60e773a7b8c |
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