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Reduced Intrinsic Neural Timescales in Schizophrenia during Predictive Coding

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Intrinsic neural timescales (INT) provide a key temporal architecture for cognition, underpinning hierarchical

information processing in the brain. Altered INTs are a hallmark of neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly

schizophrenia, where they contribute to characteristic deficits in cognitive flexibility and predictive coding.

This thesis employs the Hierarchical Gaussian Filter (HGF), a Bayesian learning framework, to mechanistically

investigate how specific parameter variations shape belief updating and govern the emergence of hierarchical

timescales. Simulations of two- and three-level perceptual models establish the HGF’s inherent capacity

to generate a hierarchy of timescales with increasing temporal value at higher levels. We then calibrate

these parameters using clinical data to simulate disease-specific learning architectures. Compared to healthy

controls, schizophrenia-like agents exhibit shorter INTs, heightened sensitivity to uncertainty and elevated

initial estimates of environmental log-volatility, in line with their characteristic mechanism of impaired

flexible decision-making. These computational phenotypes align with empirical findings of abnormal temporal

integration and maladaptive belief updating, providing a mechanistic link between altered intrinsic timescales

and deficits in predictive coding for schizophrenia patients.


This Master Thesis will be broadcasted in the following zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89027654460?pwd=Wg9TYMPqqP2ipfj2JVvEagmzaTw29c.1



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Leonardo Lyra Gollo

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