The aberrant salience hypothesis: Unifying the neurobiology and phenomenology of schizophrenia; L’hypothèse de la saillance aberrante: unifier la neurobiologie et la phénoménologie de la schizophrénie; A hipótese da saliência aberrante: unificando a neurobiologia e a fenomenologia da esquizofrenia; La hipótesis de la saliencia aberrante: unificando la neurobiología y la fenomenología de la esquizofrenia

López-Silva; P.; Abarca; M

Keywords: aberrant salience; delusions; positive symptoms; Schizophrenia

Abstract

Background: The popularization of neurobiological reductionism in psychopathology involves the idea that schizophrenia can be fully understood as the mere product of brain-functioning alterations. Criticizing this tradition, the phenomenological approach proposes that schizophrenia should be understood as a self-disturbance. Although both traditions are relevant, we believe that a comprehensive understanding of schizophrenia involves the integration of these two frameworks. Aim: This article proposes that the aberrant salience hypothesis is a good candidate for unifying the phenomenological tradition with the neuropsychiatric approach to psychosis. Methods: After examining the aberrant salience hypothesis in detail, we explore the way in which it can explain the positive symptoms of schizophrenia respecting being consistent with their phenomenological descriptions. Conclusion: we conclude with some considerations about the consequences of our analysis for the field of psychopathology.

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Título según SCOPUS: The aberrant salience hypothesis: Unifying the neurobiology and phenomenology of schizophrenia
Título de la Revista: Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental
Volumen: 26
Editorial: Associacao Universitaria de Pesquisa em Psicopatologia Fundamental
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.1590/1415-4714.e220421

Notas: SCOPUS