Identifying robust markers for predicting the onset of psychosis has been a key challenge for early detection research. Persecutory delusions are core symptoms of psychosis, and social cognition is particularly impaired in first-episode psychosis patients and individuals at risk for developing psychosis. Here, we propose new avenues for translation provided by hierarchical Bayesian models of behaviour and neuroimaging data applied in the context of social learning to target persecutory delusions. As it comprises a mechanistic model embedded in neurophysiology, the findings of this approach may shed light onto inference and neurobiological causes of transition to psychosis
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
According to the predictive coding theory of psychosis, hallucinations and delusions are explained b...
Aim The fluctuating symptoms of clinical high risk for psychosis hamper conversion prediction models...
Identifying robust markers for predicting the onset of psychosis has been a key challenge for early ...
While persecutory delusions (PDs) have been linked to fallacies of reasoning and social inference, c...
Persecutory delusions (PD) constitute core symptoms in psychosis that may emerge from aberrant learn...
These two personal accounts contain key aspects of paranoia: the individuals are making judgements a...
Researchers in the field of computational psychiatry have recently sought to model the formation and...
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
The studies reported in this thesis were designed to address several important issues in symptom-spe...
AbstractCognitive models of psychosis propose that maladaptive appraisals of anomalous experiences c...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
© 2016 The Authors. Cognitive models of psychosis propose that maladaptive appraisals of anomalous e...
Current theories of psychosis highlight the role of abnormal learning signals, i.e., prediction erro...
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
According to the predictive coding theory of psychosis, hallucinations and delusions are explained b...
Aim The fluctuating symptoms of clinical high risk for psychosis hamper conversion prediction models...
Identifying robust markers for predicting the onset of psychosis has been a key challenge for early ...
While persecutory delusions (PDs) have been linked to fallacies of reasoning and social inference, c...
Persecutory delusions (PD) constitute core symptoms in psychosis that may emerge from aberrant learn...
These two personal accounts contain key aspects of paranoia: the individuals are making judgements a...
Researchers in the field of computational psychiatry have recently sought to model the formation and...
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
The studies reported in this thesis were designed to address several important issues in symptom-spe...
AbstractCognitive models of psychosis propose that maladaptive appraisals of anomalous experiences c...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
© 2016 The Authors. Cognitive models of psychosis propose that maladaptive appraisals of anomalous e...
Current theories of psychosis highlight the role of abnormal learning signals, i.e., prediction erro...
A multifactorial model of the formation and maintenance of persecutory delusions is presented. Perse...
According to the predictive coding theory of psychosis, hallucinations and delusions are explained b...
Aim The fluctuating symptoms of clinical high risk for psychosis hamper conversion prediction models...