Reasoning biases such as jumping-to-conclusions (JTC) and incorrigibility have been suggested to contribute to the generation and maintenance of delusions. However, it is still debated whether these biases represent stable traits of patients with delusions, or are related to state fluctuations of delusion severity. The present study aimed to elucidate this question by combining a cross-sectional with a longitudinal approach. JTC, incorrigibility and delusion severity were assessed in 79 patients with a history of delusions over a 6-month period. To allow for a differentiated look into effects of time vs. symptom changes, patients were divided into patients with (D+) and without (D-) current delusions at baseline. Significant improvement of ...
Background: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
The reasoning of people with delusions is characterised by a 'Jumping to Conclusions' (JTC) bias. A ...
We completed a meta-analysis to investigate the relationship between delusions in psychosis and 4 co...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
Introduction: There is substantial evidence that patients with delusions exhibit a reasoning bias - ...
Literature comparing ‘jumping to conclusions ’ (JTC) between patients and healthy controls has demon...
Objectives: New cognitive theories of delusions have proposed that deficit or bias in inference ...
IntroductionPatients with delusions typically seek less information when making decisions than contr...
Patients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very limited e...
BACKGROUND: Persecutory delusions are a key psychotic experience. A reasoning style known as 'jumpin...
An association of a 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) reasoning style and delusions has been repeatedly...
AbstractPatients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very l...
It is unknown whether a Jumping to conclusions' (JTC) data-gathering bias is apparent in specific de...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
Background: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
The reasoning of people with delusions is characterised by a 'Jumping to Conclusions' (JTC) bias. A ...
We completed a meta-analysis to investigate the relationship between delusions in psychosis and 4 co...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
Introduction: There is substantial evidence that patients with delusions exhibit a reasoning bias - ...
Literature comparing ‘jumping to conclusions ’ (JTC) between patients and healthy controls has demon...
Objectives: New cognitive theories of delusions have proposed that deficit or bias in inference ...
IntroductionPatients with delusions typically seek less information when making decisions than contr...
Patients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very limited e...
BACKGROUND: Persecutory delusions are a key psychotic experience. A reasoning style known as 'jumpin...
An association of a 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) reasoning style and delusions has been repeatedly...
AbstractPatients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very l...
It is unknown whether a Jumping to conclusions' (JTC) data-gathering bias is apparent in specific de...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
Background: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
The reasoning of people with delusions is characterised by a 'Jumping to Conclusions' (JTC) bias. A ...
We completed a meta-analysis to investigate the relationship between delusions in psychosis and 4 co...