2016
Dissociable Fronto-Operculum-Insula Control Signals for Anticipation and Detection of Inhibitory Sensory Cue.
Cai W, Chen T, Ide JS, Li CR, Menon V. Dissociable Fronto-Operculum-Insula Control Signals for Anticipation and Detection of Inhibitory Sensory Cue. Cerebral Cortex 2016, 27: 4073-4082. PMID: 27473319, PMCID: PMC6059112, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhw219.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInhibitory cuesInhibitory controlIndependent functional magnetic resonanceSensory cortexCausal influenceInferior frontal cortexMultiple sensory modalitiesFunctional magnetic resonanceAnterior insular cortexDynamic causal interactionsStrong causal influencesCue anticipationPrimary sensory cortexPrepotent responsesSalient stimuliSalient cuesSensory modalitiesTrial changesSensory cuesAdaptive behaviorCuesRight frontoRIFCExternal cuesHigher anticipation
2003
Auditory discrimination in female adolescents varying in schizotypal features: Preliminary findings
Li C, Yang Y, Chen M, Chen WJ, Liu J. Auditory discrimination in female adolescents varying in schizotypal features: Preliminary findings. Psychiatry And Clinical Neurosciences 2003, 57: 391-397. PMID: 12839520, DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1819.2003.01137.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSchizotypal Personality QuestionnaireAuditory discriminationPerceptual Aberration ScaleResponse biasSchizotypal featuresSPQ scoresChinese Health QuestionnaireImpaired auditory processingHigher SPQ scoresSignal detection theoryFemale adolescent subjectsPreliminary findingsAuditory perceptionDiscrimination taskAuditory processingImpaired performanceAuditory detectionDetection theoryPersonality QuestionnaireFemale adolescentsAuditory hallucinationsPsychological statusSchizophrenia patientsYoung adultsGroups of subjects
2002
Altered performance of schizophrenia patients in an auditory detection and discrimination task: exploring the ‘self-monitoring’ model of hallucination
Li CS, Chen MC, Yang YY, Chen MC, Tsay PK. Altered performance of schizophrenia patients in an auditory detection and discrimination task: exploring the ‘self-monitoring’ model of hallucination. Schizophrenia Research 2002, 55: 115-128. PMID: 11955971, DOI: 10.1016/s0920-9964(01)00203-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory detectionDiscrimination taskSchizophrenia patientsModel of hallucinationsSelf-generated eventsSignal detection theoryPerceptual decisionsPerceptual signalsResponse biasPerceptual channelsPsychophysical studiesDetection theoryOnline processingPsychometric functionsAltered performanceCorollary dischargeConsistent supportMood disordersTaskHallucinationsBiasHallucinatingImpairmentTheoryPatient controls