Visual illusion study seeks clues to Schizophrenia's time perception

NCT ID NCT06361407

Summary

This research study aims to understand how the brain makes predictions about what we see, and how this process might be different in people with schizophrenia. Participants will watch moving squares on a screen and report what they see in a visual illusion task. The goal is to learn more about the brain mechanisms behind unusual experiences of time and self that can occur in schizophrenia.

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  • CHU Sainte Marguerite, APHM

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    Marseille, France

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  • Centre Hospitalier Drôme Vivarais

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    Montéléger, France

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