This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the notion that the brain is an inference machine that actively constructs hypotheses to explain or predict its sensations. This perspective provides a normative (Bayes-optimal) account of action and perception that emphasizes probabilistic representations; in particular, the confidence or precision of beliefs about the world. We will consider hallucinosis, abnormal eye movements, sensory attenuation deficits, catatonia, and delusions as various expressions of the same core pathology: namely, an aberrant encoding of precision. From a cognitive perspective, this represents a pernicious failure of metacognition (beliefs about beliefs) that can conf...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
A principle of the cognitive neuropsychiatric approach is to go beyond surface phenomenology and to ...
To understand the dysfunctional mechanisms underlying maladaptive reasoning of psychosis, computatio...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
Fueled by developments in computational neuroscience, there has been increasing interest in the unde...
Fueled by developments in computational neuroscience, there has been increasing interest in the unde...
At the clinical level, psychosis can be formalized as the formation of aberrant beliefs or percepts ...
Psychotic experiences may be understood as altered information processing due to aberrant neural com...
In 2007, we proposed an explanation of delusion formation as aberrant prediction error-driven associ...
This article provides a neurobiological account of symptoms that have been called ‘hysterical’, ‘psy...
A considerable number of recent experimental and computational studies suggest that subtle impairmen...
Illusion, namely a mismatch between the objective and perceived properties of an object present in t...
Schizophrenia is a complex and heterogeneous mental disorder, and researchers have only recently beg...
Psychiatry has found it difficult to develop a nosology that allows for the targeted ...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
A principle of the cognitive neuropsychiatric approach is to go beyond surface phenomenology and to ...
To understand the dysfunctional mechanisms underlying maladaptive reasoning of psychosis, computatio...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
Fueled by developments in computational neuroscience, there has been increasing interest in the unde...
Fueled by developments in computational neuroscience, there has been increasing interest in the unde...
At the clinical level, psychosis can be formalized as the formation of aberrant beliefs or percepts ...
Psychotic experiences may be understood as altered information processing due to aberrant neural com...
In 2007, we proposed an explanation of delusion formation as aberrant prediction error-driven associ...
This article provides a neurobiological account of symptoms that have been called ‘hysterical’, ‘psy...
A considerable number of recent experimental and computational studies suggest that subtle impairmen...
Illusion, namely a mismatch between the objective and perceived properties of an object present in t...
Schizophrenia is a complex and heterogeneous mental disorder, and researchers have only recently beg...
Psychiatry has found it difficult to develop a nosology that allows for the targeted ...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
A principle of the cognitive neuropsychiatric approach is to go beyond surface phenomenology and to ...
To understand the dysfunctional mechanisms underlying maladaptive reasoning of psychosis, computatio...