Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formation and maintenance of paranoid beliefs. Paranoia denotes unfounded fears about the hostile intentions of others and is prevalent in a significant proportion of the general population. We investigated social cognition in healthy participants selectively recruited to have a broad occurrence of paranoid thinking (n = 89). Participants completed a novel computerized task of moral emotions and two social economic exchange games (Prisoner's Dilemma, Ultimatum Game) from the EMOTICOM neuropsychological test battery. Regression analyses revealed that delusional ideation predicted shameful feelings when the victim of deliberate harm by another person. ...
Poster no. 243BACKGROUND: There is already ample evidence that theory of mind (ToM) is impaired in p...
Introduction: Although social cognition skills and biases are well-studied in paranoia, “mind percep...
The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms and psychotic...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
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...
The ability to attribute intentions to others is a hallmark of human social cognition but is altered...
Paranoia is typically defined as the belief that others intend you harm and that this harm will occu...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Paranoia refers to the exaggerated and unfounded fear that others are deliberately trying to cause h...
The heightened belief that others intend to harm you (paranoia) is often accompanied by social withd...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Psychosis is characterized by an elementary lack of trust in others. Trust is an inherently rewardin...
Background and objectives: Quality of reasoning within non-clinical paranoia and mental simulation o...
Poster no. 243BACKGROUND: There is already ample evidence that theory of mind (ToM) is impaired in p...
Introduction: Although social cognition skills and biases are well-studied in paranoia, “mind percep...
The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms and psychotic...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
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...
The ability to attribute intentions to others is a hallmark of human social cognition but is altered...
Paranoia is typically defined as the belief that others intend you harm and that this harm will occu...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Paranoia refers to the exaggerated and unfounded fear that others are deliberately trying to cause h...
The heightened belief that others intend to harm you (paranoia) is often accompanied by social withd...
Paranoia is the belief that harm is intended by others. It may arise from selective pressures to inf...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Psychosis is characterized by an elementary lack of trust in others. Trust is an inherently rewardin...
Background and objectives: Quality of reasoning within non-clinical paranoia and mental simulation o...
Poster no. 243BACKGROUND: There is already ample evidence that theory of mind (ToM) is impaired in p...
Introduction: Although social cognition skills and biases are well-studied in paranoia, “mind percep...
The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms and psychotic...