While persecutory delusions (PDs) have been linked to fallacies of reasoning and social inference, computational characterizations of delusional tendencies are rare. Here, we examined 151 individuals from the general population on opposite ends of the PD spectrum (Paranoia Checklist [PCL]). Participants made trial-wise predictions in a probabilistic lottery, guided by advice from a more informed human and a nonsocial cue. Additionally, 2 frames differentially emphasized causes of invalid advice: (a) the adviser’s possible intentions (dispositional frame) or (b) the rules of the game (situational frame). We applied computational modeling to examine possible reasons for group differences in behavior. Comparing different models, we found that ...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
When it comes to interpreting others' behaviour, we almost irrepressibly engage in the attribution o...
The mechanisms by which delusion and anxiety affect the tendency to make hasty decisions (Jumping-to...
It has been suspected that abnormalities in social inference (e.g., learning others' intentions) pla...
It has been suspected that abnormalities in social inference (e.g., learning others’ intentions) pla...
Researchers in the field of computational psychiatry have recently sought to model the formation and...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Identifying robust markers for predicting the onset of psychosis has been a key challenge for early ...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Does the formation of delusions involve abnormal reasoning? According to the prominent ‘two-factor...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Despite the ubiquity of delusional information processing in psychopathology and everyday life, form...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
When it comes to interpreting others' behaviour, we almost irrepressibly engage in the attribution o...
The mechanisms by which delusion and anxiety affect the tendency to make hasty decisions (Jumping-to...
It has been suspected that abnormalities in social inference (e.g., learning others' intentions) pla...
It has been suspected that abnormalities in social inference (e.g., learning others’ intentions) pla...
Researchers in the field of computational psychiatry have recently sought to model the formation and...
Theoretical accounts suggest heightened uncertainty about the state of the world underpin aberrant b...
Identifying robust markers for predicting the onset of psychosis has been a key challenge for early ...
Current computational models suggest that paranoia may be explained by stronger higher-order beliefs...
Does the formation of delusions involve abnormal reasoning? According to the prominent ‘two-factor...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Despite the ubiquity of delusional information processing in psychopathology and everyday life, form...
Impaired social cognitive processes are putative psychological mechanisms implicated in the formatio...
When it comes to interpreting others' behaviour, we almost irrepressibly engage in the attribution o...
The mechanisms by which delusion and anxiety affect the tendency to make hasty decisions (Jumping-to...