Time in schizophrenia: a link between psychopathology, psychophysics and technology

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Abstract

It has been widely demonstrated that time processing is altered in patients with schizophrenia. This perspective review delves into such temporal deficit and highlights its link to low-level sensory alterations, which are often overlooked in rehabilitation protocols for psychosis. However, if temporal impairment at the sensory level is inherent to the disease, new interventions should focus on this dimension. Beyond more traditional types of intervention, here we review the most recent digital technologies for rehabilitation and the most promising ones for sensory training. The overall aim is to synthesise existing literature on time in schizophrenia linking psychopathology, psychophysics, and technology to help future developments.

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Amadeo, M. B., Esposito, D., Escelsior, A., Campus, C., Inuggi, A., Pereira Da Silva, B., … Gori, M. (2022). Time in schizophrenia: a link between psychopathology, psychophysics and technology. Translational Psychiatry, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-02101-x

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