Prior studies have confirmed a bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) in schizophrenia which has been associated with delusions. However, its role in the pathogenesis of psychosis is yet unclear. The objective was to investigate BADE for the first time in subjects with an at-risk-mental-state for psychosis (ARMS), patients with a first episode of psychosis without antipsychotic treatment (FEP) and healthy controls (HC). A standard BADE test presenting written scenarios was employed. In addition, psychometric rating scales and a neuropsychological test battery were applied. A three-staged image was revealed. FEP-patients showed a significant BADE compared to the other groups. The performance of ARMS-patients lay in between HC and FEP-p...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation (J.S.), the Finnish C...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
Objectives: New cognitive theories of delusions have proposed that deficit or bias in inference ...
Prior studies have confirmed a bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) in schizophrenia which h...
Previous work has suggested that a bias against disconfir-matory evidence (BADE) may be associated w...
Previous work has suggested that a bias against disconfir-matory evidence (BADE) may be associated w...
A bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) appears to be related to delusions in schizophrenia. ...
Poster PresentationBACKGROUND: In previous work1 we observed, in chronic patients, that a generalize...
We completed a meta-analysis to investigate the relationship between delusions in psychosis and 4 co...
It has been previously demonstrated that a cognitive bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) is...
ObjectivesHypersalience of evidence-hypothesis matches has recently been proposed as the cognitive m...
Background: The role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (e.g. jumping to conclusions) in a delusi...
Background: Metamemory describes the monitoring and knowledge about one's memory capabilities. Patie...
This study examined whether the probabilistic reasoning bias referred to as a "jumping-to-conclusion...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in d...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation (J.S.), the Finnish C...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
Objectives: New cognitive theories of delusions have proposed that deficit or bias in inference ...
Prior studies have confirmed a bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) in schizophrenia which h...
Previous work has suggested that a bias against disconfir-matory evidence (BADE) may be associated w...
Previous work has suggested that a bias against disconfir-matory evidence (BADE) may be associated w...
A bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) appears to be related to delusions in schizophrenia. ...
Poster PresentationBACKGROUND: In previous work1 we observed, in chronic patients, that a generalize...
We completed a meta-analysis to investigate the relationship between delusions in psychosis and 4 co...
It has been previously demonstrated that a cognitive bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) is...
ObjectivesHypersalience of evidence-hypothesis matches has recently been proposed as the cognitive m...
Background: The role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (e.g. jumping to conclusions) in a delusi...
Background: Metamemory describes the monitoring and knowledge about one's memory capabilities. Patie...
This study examined whether the probabilistic reasoning bias referred to as a "jumping-to-conclusion...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in d...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation (J.S.), the Finnish C...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
Objectives: New cognitive theories of delusions have proposed that deficit or bias in inference ...