Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex.
Ray WJ, Odenwald M, Neuner F, Schauer M, Ruf M, Wienbruch C, Rockstroh B, Elbert T (2006)
Psychological science 17(10): 825-829.
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Autor*in
Ray, William J.;
Odenwald, Michael;
Neuner, FrankUniBi;
Schauer, Margarete;
Ruf, Martina;
Wienbruch, Christian;
Rockstroh, Brigitte;
Elbert, Thomas
Abstract / Bemerkung
From a neuroscience perspective, little is known about the long-term effect of torture. Dissociative experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder are often the results of this experience. We examined psychological dissociation within a group of 23 torture victims and report its manifestations within neural networks in the human brain. In particular, we observed that dissociative experiences are associated with slow abnormal brain waves generated in left ventrolateral frontal cortex. Given that focal slow waves often result from depriving neural networks of major input, the present results may indicate decoupling of frontal affective processors from left cortical language areas. This interpretation is consistent with the fact that disturbed access to structured verbal memory concerning traumatic events is a core feature of the dissociative experience.
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychological science
Band
17
Ausgabe
10
Seite(n)
825-829
ISSN
1467-9280
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1914014
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Ray WJ, Odenwald M, Neuner F, et al. Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex. Psychological science. 2006;17(10):825-829.
Ray, W. J., Odenwald, M., Neuner, F., Schauer, M., Ruf, M., Wienbruch, C., Rockstroh, B., et al. (2006). Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex. Psychological science, 17(10), 825-829.
Ray, William J., Odenwald, Michael, Neuner, Frank, Schauer, Margarete, Ruf, Martina, Wienbruch, Christian, Rockstroh, Brigitte, and Elbert, Thomas. 2006. “Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex.”. Psychological science 17 (10): 825-829.
Ray, W. J., Odenwald, M., Neuner, F., Schauer, M., Ruf, M., Wienbruch, C., Rockstroh, B., and Elbert, T. (2006). Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex. Psychological science 17, 825-829.
Ray, W.J., et al., 2006. Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex. Psychological science, 17(10), p 825-829.
W.J. Ray, et al., “Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex.”, Psychological science, vol. 17, 2006, pp. 825-829.
Ray, W.J., Odenwald, M., Neuner, F., Schauer, M., Ruf, M., Wienbruch, C., Rockstroh, B., Elbert, T.: Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex. Psychological science. 17, 825-829 (2006).
Ray, William J., Odenwald, Michael, Neuner, Frank, Schauer, Margarete, Ruf, Martina, Wienbruch, Christian, Rockstroh, Brigitte, and Elbert, Thomas. “Decoupling neural networks from reality: dissociative experiences in torture victims are reflected in abnormal brain waves in left frontal cortex.”. Psychological science 17.10 (2006): 825-829.