[HTML][HTML] Fast and slow thinking in distressing delusions: A review of the literature and implications for targeted therapy

T Ward, PA Garety - Schizophrenia research, 2019 - Elsevier
The recent literature on reasoning biases in psychosis and delusions is reviewed. The state-
of-the-art knowledge from systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the evidence for …

Dual-process theory, conflict processing, and delusional belief

MV Bronstein, G Pennycook, J Joormann… - Clinical psychology …, 2019 - Elsevier
Many reasoning biases that may contribute to delusion formation and/or maintenance are
common in healthy individuals. Research indicating that reasoning in the general population …

Uncovering the realities of delusional experience in schizophrenia: a qualitative phenomenological study in Belgium

J Feyaerts, W Kusters, Z Van Duppen… - The Lancet …, 2021 - thelancet.com
Background Delusions in schizophrenia are commonly approached as empirical false
beliefs about everyday reality. Phenomenological accounts, by contrast, have suggested …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical relevance of appraisals of persistent psychotic experiences in people with and without a need for care: an experimental study

E Peters, T Ward, M Jackson, P Woodruff… - The Lancet …, 2017 - thelancet.com
Background Cognitive models of psychosis propose that appraisals (ie, the interpretation
and meaning attributed to experiences) are central to the transition from anomalous …

Inflexible interpretations of ambiguous social situations: A novel predictor of suicidal ideation and the beliefs that inspire it

J Everaert, MV Bronstein, TD Cannon… - Clinical …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Suicidal ideation has been linked to a bias toward interpreting ambiguous information in
consistently less positive or more negative manners (positive/negative interpretation bias) …

Terminology and assessment tools of psychosis: A systematic narrative review

N Seiler, T Nguyen, A Yung… - Psychiatry and clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Phenomena within the psychosis continuum that varies in frequency/duration/intensity
have been increasingly identified. Different terms describe these phenomena, however …

Pathways to paranoia: Analytic thinking and belief flexibility

MV Bronstein, J Everaert, A Castro, J Joormann… - Behaviour research and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Delusions have been repeatedly linked to reduced engagement in analytic (ie, conscious
and effortful) reasoning. However, the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain …

[HTML][HTML] Placing cognitive rigidity in interpersonal context in psychosis: Relationship with low cognitive reserve and high self-certainty

H García-Mieres, J Usall, G Feixas, S Ochoa - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Introduction: People with psychosis show impairments in cognitive flexibility, a phenomenon
that is still poorly understood. In this study, we tested if there were differences in cognitive …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of cognitive function on jumping to conclusion in patients with schizophrenia

T Takeda, M Nakataki, M Ohta, S Hamatani… - Schizophrenia research …, 2018 - Elsevier
The “jumping to conclusion”(JTC) bias is related to the formation and maintenance of
delusions. Higher JTC bias can be based on both neurocognitive dysfunction and social …

Examining reasoning biases in schizophrenia using a modified “Jumping to Conclusions” probabilistic reasoning task.

HS Klein, AE Pinkham - Psychiatry research, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Although the Jumping To Conclusion (JTC) bias has been extensively studied in
relation to schizophrenia and persecutory delusions, the relationship between JTC and …