Clare M Eddy,Ian J Mitchell,Sarah R Beck et al.
Clare M Eddy et al.
Introduction: Tourette syndrome (TS) is thought to be associated with striatal dysfunction. Changes within frontostriatal pathways in TS could lead to changes in abilities reliant on the frontal cortex. Such abilities inc...
True and false memories in adolescents with psychosis: evidence for impaired recollection and familiarity [0.03%]
关于精神障碍青少年真实与虚假记忆的证据表明其回忆和熟悉感受损
Nicole Caza,Marie-Claire Doré,Nathalie Gingras et al.
Nicole Caza et al.
Introduction: Psychotic patients are impaired on recall and recognition of studied items (true memory) and typically make more false recall (intrusions) and false recognition than controls, reflecting greater susceptibili...
Metacognition and social function in schizophrenia: associations over a period of five months [0.03%]
元认知与精神分裂症的社会功能关系:为期五个月的联系研究
Paul H Lysaker,Molly A Erickson,Benjamin Buck et al.
Paul H Lysaker et al.
Introduction: Deficits in the ability to think about thinking have been widely observed in persons with schizophrenia and linked with concurrent assessments of various forms of function. Less is known though about their l...
Emma Barkus,Richard Smallman,Natalie Royle et al.
Emma Barkus et al.
Introduction: Auditory hallucinations exist in psychotic disorders as well as the general population. Proneness to hallucinations, as measured by positive schizotypy, predicts false perceptions during an auditory signal d...
Comparative Study
Cognitive neuropsychiatry. 2011;16(4):289-302. DOI:10.1080/13546805.2010.530472 2011
On abductive inference and delusional belief: why there is still a role for patient experience within explanations of Capgras delusion [0.03%]
论类比推理与妄想性信念:为什么卡普格拉症(delusion)的解释中依然需要病人的体验
Garry Young
Garry Young
This paper aims to examine critically the explanatory model of delusional belief presented in Coltheart, Menzies, and Sutton's (2010) paper, "Abductive Inference and Delusional Belief". The authors acknowledge that certain aspects of the mo...
Childhood facial emotion recognition and psychosis-like symptoms in a nonclinical population at 12 years of age: results from the ALSPAC birth cohort [0.03%]
儿童面部情绪识别与非临床人群12岁时的精神病症状:ALSPAC出生队列的结果
Andrew Thompson,Sarah Sullivan,Jon Heron et al.
Andrew Thompson et al.
Introduction: Nonclinical psychotic symptoms (for example, low intensity or low frequency psychotic symptoms such as ideas of reference or single word auditory hallucinations) are common in adolescents and may be associat...
Ido Ziv,David Leiser,Joseph Levine
Ido Ziv
Introduction: Social cognition refers to how people conceive, perceive, and draw inferences about mental and emotional states of others in the social world. Previous studies suggest that the concept of social cognition in...
Antonio Preti,Marcello Vellante,Simon Baron-Cohen et al.
Antonio Preti et al.
Introduction: The Empathy Quotient (EQ) is a self-report questionnaire that was developed to measure the cognitive, affective, and behavioural aspects of empathy. We evaluated its cross-cultural validity in an Italian sam...
Dissociative tendencies and individual differences in high hypnotic suggestibility [0.03%]
分离倾向与高催眠易感性个体差异的关系研究
Devin Blair Terhune,Etzel Cardeña,Magnus Lindgren
Devin Blair Terhune
Introduction: Inconsistencies in the relationship between dissociation and hypnosis may result from heterogeneity among highly suggestible individuals, in particular the existence of distinct highly suggestible subtypes t...
Dissociative and metacognitive factors in hallucination-proneness when controlling for comorbid symptoms [0.03%]
在控制共病症状的情况下听觉幻觉易感性的离散和元认知因素
Filippo Varese,Emma Barkus,Richard P Bentall
Filippo Varese
Introduction: Recent studies have linked hallucination-proneness to dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs, dissociation, and disrupted capacity to discriminate between internal and external cognitive events (reality discrim...