Theory of mind (ToM) deficits are central to autistic spectrum disorders, including Asperger syndrome. Research in psychotic disorders has developed a cognitive model of paranoid delusions involving abnormal causal attributions for negative events. Possible aetiologies of these include deficits in social reasoning, specifically ToM. The present study investigated this attributional model of paranoia in Asperger syndrome. Participants diagnosed with Asperger syndrome scored significantly higher on a measure of paranoia and lower on a measure of ToM, compared with the control group. They did not differ in self-concept and causal attributions, contrary to the attributional model of paranoia. A regression analysis highlighted private self-consc...
Introduction: Although social cognition skills and biases are well-studied in paranoia, “mind percep...
Social competence is seen to develop in young children through an awareness of self, then others and...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have difficulties in emotion recognition and theory of...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
There is evidence that Asperger syndrome is associated with delusional beliefs. Cognitive theories o...
The existence of a data-gathering bias, in the form of jumping to conclusions, and links to paranoid...
Paranoia, unfounded ideation that others deliberately intend harm, has predominately been studied in...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social communication an...
Paranoia, unfounded ideation that others deliberately intend harm, has predominately been studied in...
Paranoia refers to the exaggerated and unfounded fear that others are deliberately trying to cause h...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Introduction. Ample evidence already shows that theory of mind (ToM) is impaired in people with schi...
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Introduction: Although social cognition skills and biases are well-studied in paranoia, “mind percep...
Social competence is seen to develop in young children through an awareness of self, then others and...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have difficulties in emotion recognition and theory of...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
There is evidence that Asperger syndrome is associated with delusional beliefs. Cognitive theories o...
The existence of a data-gathering bias, in the form of jumping to conclusions, and links to paranoid...
Paranoia, unfounded ideation that others deliberately intend harm, has predominately been studied in...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social communication an...
Paranoia, unfounded ideation that others deliberately intend harm, has predominately been studied in...
Paranoia refers to the exaggerated and unfounded fear that others are deliberately trying to cause h...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Introduction. Ample evidence already shows that theory of mind (ToM) is impaired in people with schi...
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Introduction: Although social cognition skills and biases are well-studied in paranoia, “mind percep...
Social competence is seen to develop in young children through an awareness of self, then others and...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have difficulties in emotion recognition and theory of...