Current theories of psychosis highlight the role of abnormal learning signals, i.e., prediction errors (PEs) and uncertainty, in the formation of delusional beliefs. We employed computational analyses of behaviour and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine whether such abnormalities are evident in clinical high risk (CHR) individuals. Non-medicated CHR individuals (n. = 13) and control participants (n. = 13) performed a probabilistic learning paradigm during fMRI data acquisition. We used a hierarchical Bayesian model to infer subject-specific computations from behaviour - with a focus on PEs and uncertainty (or its inverse, precision) at different levels, including environmental 'volatility' - and used these computational ...
One of the most characteristic features of psychosis is delusional ideation. Delusions represent inc...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
Background: Mismatch negativity reductions are among the most reliable biomarkers for schizophrenia...
Current theories of psychosis highlight the role of abnormal learning signals, i.e., prediction erro...
Delusions are maladaptive beliefs about the world. Based upon experimental evidence that prediction ...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
The aberrant salience hypothesis proposes that striatal dopamine dysregulation causes misattribution...
Abstract: Recent theories of cortical function construe the brain as performing hierarchical Bayesia...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) of developing psychosis present with widespread functional a...
Our perceptions result from the brain’s ability to make inferences, or predictive models, of sensory...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in d...
Psychotic experiences may be understood as altered information processing due to aberrant neural com...
Background: Reasoning biases such as the jumping-to-conclusions bias (JTC) are thought to contribute...
Early intervention in psychotic spectrum disorders is critical for maximizing key clinical outcomes....
One of the most characteristic features of psychosis is delusional ideation. Delusions represent inc...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
Background: Mismatch negativity reductions are among the most reliable biomarkers for schizophrenia...
Current theories of psychosis highlight the role of abnormal learning signals, i.e., prediction erro...
Delusions are maladaptive beliefs about the world. Based upon experimental evidence that prediction ...
Delusions, or false beliefs that are held with high conviction, are signature symptoms of several hi...
The aberrant salience hypothesis proposes that striatal dopamine dysregulation causes misattribution...
Abstract: Recent theories of cortical function construe the brain as performing hierarchical Bayesia...
Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) of developing psychosis present with widespread functional a...
Our perceptions result from the brain’s ability to make inferences, or predictive models, of sensory...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in d...
Psychotic experiences may be understood as altered information processing due to aberrant neural com...
Background: Reasoning biases such as the jumping-to-conclusions bias (JTC) are thought to contribute...
Early intervention in psychotic spectrum disorders is critical for maximizing key clinical outcomes....
One of the most characteristic features of psychosis is delusional ideation. Delusions represent inc...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
Background: Mismatch negativity reductions are among the most reliable biomarkers for schizophrenia...