Cognitive explanation:

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    • Dysfunctional thinking
      Associated with several types of dysfunctional thought processing, and these can provide possible explanations for schizophrenia as a whole
      • Characterised by disruption to normal thought processing
      • We can see this in many of its symptoms
      • Reduced thought processing in the ventral striatum is associated with negative symptoms, whilst reduced processing of information in the temporal and cingulate gyri is associated with hallucinations (Simon et al)
      • This lower-than-usual level of information processing suggests that cognition is likely to be impaired.
    • Metarepresentation dysfunction
      Frith et al identified two kinds of dysfunctional thought processes
      1. metarespresentation
      • The cognitive ability to reflect on thoughts and behaviour
      • Allows us insight into our own intentions
      • Allows us to interpret the actions of others
      • Dysfunction in metarepresentation would disrupt our ability to recognise our own actions and thoughts as being carried out by ourselves rather than someone else
      • This would explain hallucinations of hearing voices and delusions like thought insertion (the experience of having thoughts projected into the mind by others)
    • 2. Central control dysfunction
      • Issues with the cognitive ability to suppress automatic responses while we perform deliberate actions
      • Speech poverty and thought disorder could result from the inability to suppress automatic thoughts and speech triggered by other thoughts
      • IE: people with schizophrenia tend to experience derailment of thoughts because each word triggers associations, and the person cannot suppress automatic responses to these.
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