BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: In a complex world, gathering information and adjusting our beliefs about the world is of paramount importance. The literature suggests that patients with psychotic disorders display a tendency to draw early conclusions based on limited evidence, referred to as the jumping-to-conclusions bias, but few studies have examined the computational mechanisms underlying this and related belief-updating biases. Here, we employ a computational approach to understand the relationship between jumping-to-conclusions, psychotic disorders, and delusions. STUDY DESIGN: We modeled probabilistic reasoning of 261 patients with psychotic disorders and 56 healthy controls during an information sampling task-the fish task-with the Hier...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that affects millions of people worldwide and can have a dr...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
AbstractUnderstanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refine...
AbstractPatients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very l...
Understanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refinement of ...
Background: Contemporary models of psychosis implicate the importance of affective dysregulation and...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Background: Contemporary models of psychosis implicate the importance of affective dysregulation and...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic experiences emerge from abnormalities in perception and belief formation, and ...
To understand the dysfunctional mechanisms underlying maladaptive reasoning of psychosis, computatio...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to con...
Patients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very limited e...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Background: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that affects millions of people worldwide and can have a dr...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
AbstractUnderstanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refine...
AbstractPatients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very l...
Understanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refinement of ...
Background: Contemporary models of psychosis implicate the importance of affective dysregulation and...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Background: Contemporary models of psychosis implicate the importance of affective dysregulation and...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic experiences emerge from abnormalities in perception and belief formation, and ...
To understand the dysfunctional mechanisms underlying maladaptive reasoning of psychosis, computatio...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to con...
Patients with delusions exhibit an increased tendency to arrive at decisions based on very limited e...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
BACKGROUND: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Background: It has been consistently demonstrated that delusions are related to jumping to conclusio...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that affects millions of people worldwide and can have a dr...
Delusions are often resistant to change, persisting despite successful antipsychotic treatment or Co...
AbstractUnderstanding how people with delusions arrive at false conclusions is central to the refine...