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High obsessive-compulsive individuals may have attenuated access to internal cues associated with active movement: Evidence from a head repositioning study

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Evidence based | Feb 26, 2018

Ezrati O, et al. - Researchers performed the current study to target internal movement cues in low vs high obsessive compulsive (OC) subjects. Findings revealed a deficient access to internal cues involved in active movement among high OC individuals. This might add to their doubt regarding their actions and to their reduced sense of agency.
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