The paper discusses the role affective factors may play in explaining why, in Capgras'delusion, the delusional belief once formed is maintained and argues that there is an important link between the modularity of the relevant emotional system and the persistence of the delusional belief
This study tested two theoretical models of delusion formation. The first suggests that most delusio...
The Capgras delusion is a condition in which a person believes that an imposter has replaced some cl...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated a patient with a delusion of misidentification (DM) resembling...
The paper discusses the role affective factors may play in explaining why, in Capgras'delusion, the ...
Recent papers on the Capgras delusion have focused on the role played by subpersonal abductive infer...
A brief outline of a computational model to explain the formation of delusional beliefs in Capgras s...
This paper draws on studies of the Capgras delusion in order to illuminate the phenomenological role...
"August 2012"Bibliography: pages 251-279.Introduction -- 1. Phenomenology and delusions -- 2. Brenda...
Capgras Delusion, also known as Capgras syndrome, is the belief that someone close to you has been r...
Recent work in cognitive neuropsychiatry explains the Capgras and Cotard delusions as alternative ex...
Psychopathological delusions, such as the Capgras delusion, the Cotard delusion, and the florid delu...
This thesis is set out as a collection of self-standing essays. Throughout these essays, I try to il...
consult the published version for purposes of quotation. Some otherwise rational people appear to be...
This thesis develops a novel framework for explaining delusions. In Chapter 1, I introduce the t...
This collection of essays focuses on the interface between delusions and self-deception. As patholog...
This study tested two theoretical models of delusion formation. The first suggests that most delusio...
The Capgras delusion is a condition in which a person believes that an imposter has replaced some cl...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated a patient with a delusion of misidentification (DM) resembling...
The paper discusses the role affective factors may play in explaining why, in Capgras'delusion, the ...
Recent papers on the Capgras delusion have focused on the role played by subpersonal abductive infer...
A brief outline of a computational model to explain the formation of delusional beliefs in Capgras s...
This paper draws on studies of the Capgras delusion in order to illuminate the phenomenological role...
"August 2012"Bibliography: pages 251-279.Introduction -- 1. Phenomenology and delusions -- 2. Brenda...
Capgras Delusion, also known as Capgras syndrome, is the belief that someone close to you has been r...
Recent work in cognitive neuropsychiatry explains the Capgras and Cotard delusions as alternative ex...
Psychopathological delusions, such as the Capgras delusion, the Cotard delusion, and the florid delu...
This thesis is set out as a collection of self-standing essays. Throughout these essays, I try to il...
consult the published version for purposes of quotation. Some otherwise rational people appear to be...
This thesis develops a novel framework for explaining delusions. In Chapter 1, I introduce the t...
This collection of essays focuses on the interface between delusions and self-deception. As patholog...
This study tested two theoretical models of delusion formation. The first suggests that most delusio...
The Capgras delusion is a condition in which a person believes that an imposter has replaced some cl...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated a patient with a delusion of misidentification (DM) resembling...