Our behavior is constantly accompanied by a sense of confidence and its' precision is critical for adequate adaptation and survival. Importantly, abnormal confidence judgments that do not reflect reality may play a crucial role in pathological decision-making typically seen in psychiatric disorders. In this review, we propose abnormalities of confidence as a new model of interpreting psychiatric symptoms. We hypothesize a dysfunction of confidence at the root of psychiatric symptoms either expressed subclinically in the general population or clinically in the patient population. Our review reveals a robust association between confidence abnormalities and psychiatric symptomatology. Confidence abnormalities are present in subclinical/prodrom...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Insecure attachment has been suggested as a major risk factor for mental health problems as well as ...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Human behaviours are guided by how confident we feel in our abilities. When confidence does not refl...
Human behaviours are guided by how confident we feel in our abilities. When confidence does not refl...
Human behaviours are guided by how confident we feel in our abilities. When confidence does not refl...
Impairments in self-assessment in schizophrenia have been shown to have functional and clinical impl...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia show overconfidence in memory and social cognition errors. T...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.Confidence and actions are normally tightly interwov...
Psychiatric and psychological diagnoses are imperfect. Unlike somatic medicine, most psychological a...
Psychiatric and psychological diagnoses are imperfect. Unlike somatic medicine, most psychological a...
Cognitive insight is a new concept. There are very few data regarding the relationship between cogni...
Cognitive insight is a new concept. There are very few data regarding the relationship between cogni...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Insecure attachment has been suggested as a major risk factor for mental health problems as well as ...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Human behaviours are guided by how confident we feel in our abilities. When confidence does not refl...
Human behaviours are guided by how confident we feel in our abilities. When confidence does not refl...
Human behaviours are guided by how confident we feel in our abilities. When confidence does not refl...
Impairments in self-assessment in schizophrenia have been shown to have functional and clinical impl...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia show overconfidence in memory and social cognition errors. T...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.Confidence and actions are normally tightly interwov...
Psychiatric and psychological diagnoses are imperfect. Unlike somatic medicine, most psychological a...
Psychiatric and psychological diagnoses are imperfect. Unlike somatic medicine, most psychological a...
Cognitive insight is a new concept. There are very few data regarding the relationship between cogni...
Cognitive insight is a new concept. There are very few data regarding the relationship between cogni...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Insecure attachment has been suggested as a major risk factor for mental health problems as well as ...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...