Review of Philosophy and Psychology | 2019

The Sense of Agency in OCD

 

Abstract


This paper proposes an integrated account of the etiology of OCD that accommodates both dysfunctional cognitions and sensorimotor features of compulsive action. It is argued that cognitive/metacognitive theories do not aspire to address all obsessive-compulsive phenomenal properties and that empirical evidence concerning some of these requires the incorporation of motor deficits as an independent factor in a plausible conception of OCD. The difference in agency attribution between obsessive-compulsive persons and schizophrenia patients with delusions of control is also accounted for in terms of bottom-up processes.

Volume 10
Pages 363-380
DOI 10.1007/S13164-017-0371-2
Language English
Journal Review of Philosophy and Psychology

Full Text