作者
Suvarnalata Xanthate Duggirala, Hanna Honcamp, Michael Schwartze, Therese van Amelsvoort, Ana P Pinheiro, David EJ Linden, Sonja A Kotz
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Results Methods Conclusions MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY Background Page 1 Does hallucination proneness alter sensory feedback in emotional self-voice perception? Suvarnalata Xanthate Duggirala,1,2,3 Hanna Honcamp,1 Michael Schwartze,1 Therese van Amelsvoort ,2 Ana P. Pinheiro3, David EJ Linden,2 Sonja A. Kotz1 ▪ Self-generated speech → reduced auditory cortex activity & suppressed N100 and P200 amplitudes [1-4] ▪ Salience detection, attention allocation and detection of emotion in auditory stimuli affects sensory feedback → modulations in P200 [3, 5, 6] Is the N100/P200 suppression effect sensitive to unexpected changes in self-voice quality as it changes from neutral to emotional? How does HP affect the N100/P200 suppression effect to self-voice modulations as it changes from neutral to emotional? Correspondence to: SX Duggirala (Xan) [email protected] https://…