Implicit attributional style revisited: evidence for a state-specific "self-decreasing" implicit attributional style in patients with persecutory delusions [0.03%]
对隐含归因风格的再思考:证据表明患有被害妄想症的患者存在状态特定的“自我削弱”的隐性归因模式
Stephanie Mehl,Winfried Rief,Eva Lüllmann et al.
Stephanie Mehl et al.
Introduction: Although evidence suggests a discrepancy between the implicit and explicit attributional style (AS) in persons with persecutory delusions, this line of research has also produced conflicting findings. Thus, ...
Paul Birkett,Judy Clegg,Rajinder Bhaker et al.
Paul Birkett et al.
Introduction: Schizophrenia causes clinically conspicuous impairment of syntax and semantics as part of the disorganisation syndrome; however, little is known regarding its effect on the phonological stage of speech, wher...
Metacognitive beliefs in obsessive-compulsive patients: a comparison with healthy and schizophrenia participants [0.03%]
强迫症患者的元认知信念与健康人及精神分裂症患者之间的比较研究
Steffen Moritz,Maarten J V Peters,Frank Larøi et al.
Steffen Moritz et al.
Introduction: Distorted metacognitive beliefs are increasingly considered in theoretical models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, so far no consensus has emerged regarding the specific metacognitive profile...
Comparative Study
Cognitive neuropsychiatry. 2010 Nov;15(6):531-48. DOI:10.1080/13546801003783508 2010
Katharine N Thakkar,Sohee Park
Katharine N Thakkar
Introduction: Adopting another person's visuospatial perspective has been associated with empathy, which involves adopting the psychological perspective of another individual. Both reduced empathy and abnormal visuospatia...
An unusual attraction to the eyes in Williams-Beuren syndrome: a manipulation of facial affect while measuring face scanpaths [0.03%]
威廉姆斯贝纳综合征中的不寻常的视觉吸引力:在测量面部扫描轨迹的同时操纵面部表情
Melanie A Porter,Tracey A Shaw,Pamela J Marsh
Melanie A Porter
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate face scanpaths and emotion recognition in Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) and whether: (1) the eyes capture the attention of WBS individuals faster than typically developing me...
I see happy people: Attention bias towards happy but not angry facial expressions in Williams syndrome [0.03%]
我是快乐的人:威廉姆斯综合征患者对快乐而非愤怒面部表情的注意偏向
Helen F Dodd,Melanie A Porter
Helen F Dodd
Introduction: Observations of behaviour and research using eyetracking technology have shown that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) pay an unusual amount of attention to other people's faces. The present research ex...
Akira R OConnor,Colin Lever,Chris J A Moulin
Akira R OConnor
The thesis of this paper is that déjà experiences can be separated into two forms: déjà vu, arising from the erroneous sensation of familiarity, and déjà vécu, arising from the erroneous sensation of recollection. We summarise a seri...
Jumping to conclusions and perceptions in early psychosis: relationship with delusional beliefs [0.03%]
妄想与感知障碍及思觉失调之间的关系
Susannah May Colbert,Emmanuelle Peters,Philippa Garety
Susannah May Colbert
Introduction: Previous research has suggested that biases in cognitive processes involved in everyday reasoning may contribute to the development of delusional beliefs. The aim of this study was to explore jumping to conc...
Evaluation of inner-outer space distinction and verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia [0.03%]
精神分裂症内心与外界区分障碍及言语性幻听的评估研究
Massoud Stephane,Michael Kuskowski,Kate McClannahan et al.
Massoud Stephane et al.
Introduction: Verbal hallucinations could result from attributing one's own inner speech to another. Inner speech is usually experienced in inner space, whereas hallucinations are often experienced in outer space. To clar...
Claude M J Braun,Sabrina Suffren
Claude M J Braun
Introduction: Neurocognitive accounts of delusion have traditionally highlighted perceptual misrepresentation, as the primary trigger in addition to other cognitive deficits that maintain the delusion. Here, a general neu...