The ability to attribute intentions to others is a hallmark of human social cognition but is altered in paranoia. Paranoia is the most common positive symptom of psychosis but is also present to varying degrees in the general population. Epidemiological models suggest that psychosis risk is associated with low social rank and minority status, but the causal effects of status and group affiliation on paranoid thinking remain unclear. We examined whether relative social status and perceived group affiliation, respectively, affect live paranoid thinking using two large-N (N = 2030), pre-registered experiments. Interacting with someone from a higher social rank or a political out-group led to an increase in paranoid attributions of harmful inte...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Humans possess a basic need to belong and will join groups even when they provide no practical benef...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...
Paranoia is typically defined as the belief that others intend you harm and that this harm will occu...
Objective: Paranoia is known to vary with levels of coalitional threat and safety present in the soc...
Experimental studies have indicated that social contact, even when it is neutral, triggers paranoid ...
Paranoia is the exaggerated belief that harm will occur and is intended by others. Although commonly...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia involves thoughts and beliefs about the harmful intent of others but the social...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Paranoia is a common symptom of schizophrenia that may be related to how individuals process and res...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
AbstractParanoia is a common symptom of schizophrenia that may be related to how individuals process...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
Paranoia refers to the exaggerated and unfounded fear that others are deliberately trying to cause h...
Paranoia and conspiracy thinking are known to be distinct but correlated constructs, but it is unkno...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Humans possess a basic need to belong and will join groups even when they provide no practical benef...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...
Paranoia is typically defined as the belief that others intend you harm and that this harm will occu...
Objective: Paranoia is known to vary with levels of coalitional threat and safety present in the soc...
Experimental studies have indicated that social contact, even when it is neutral, triggers paranoid ...
Paranoia is the exaggerated belief that harm will occur and is intended by others. Although commonly...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia involves thoughts and beliefs about the harmful intent of others but the social...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Paranoia is a common symptom of schizophrenia that may be related to how individuals process and res...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
AbstractParanoia is a common symptom of schizophrenia that may be related to how individuals process...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
Paranoia refers to the exaggerated and unfounded fear that others are deliberately trying to cause h...
Paranoia and conspiracy thinking are known to be distinct but correlated constructs, but it is unkno...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Humans possess a basic need to belong and will join groups even when they provide no practical benef...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...