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Beyond consciousness of external reality: a "who" system for consciousness of action and self-consciousness.

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This paper offers a framework for consciousness of internal reality. Recent PET experiments are reviewed, showing partial overlap of cortical activation during self-produced actions and actions observed from other people. This overlap suggests that representations for actions may be shared by several individuals, a situation which creates a potential problem for correctly attributing an action to its agent. The neural conditions for correct agency judgments are thus assigned a key role in self/other distinction and self-consciousness. A series of behavioral experiments that demonstrate, in normal subjects, the poor monitoring of action-related signals and the difficulty in recognizing self-produced actions are described. In patients presenting delusions, this difficulty dramatically increases and actions become systematically misattributed. These results point to schizophrenia and related disorders as a paradigmatic alteration of a "Who?" system for self-consciousness.

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Neurosciences

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hal-00655259 , version 1 (27-12-2011)

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Nicolas Georgieff, Marc Jeannerod. Beyond consciousness of external reality: a "who" system for consciousness of action and self-consciousness.. Consciousness and Cognition, 1998, 7 (3), pp.465-77. ⟨10.1006/ccog.1998.0367⟩. ⟨hal-00655259⟩
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