Efficacy of psychological interventions targeting cognitive biases in schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

G Sauve, KM Lavigne, G Pochiet, MB Brodeur… - Clinical Psychology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cognitive biases, which are tendencies to systematically process, select and remember
certain information (eg, jumping to conclusions), are exacerbated in schizophrenia and …

[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 …

Jumping to conclusions about the beads task? A meta-analysis of delusional ideation and data-gathering

RM Ross, R McKay, M Coltheart… - Schizophrenia …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
It has been claimed that delusional and delusion-prone individuals have a tendency to
gather less data before forming beliefs. Most of the evidence for this “jumping to …

Impaired integration of disambiguating evidence in delusional schizophrenia patients

N Sanford, R Veckenstedt, S Moritz… - Psychological …, 2014 - cambridge.org
BackgroundIt has been previously demonstrated that a cognitive bias against
disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) is associated with delusions. However, small samples of …

Conspiracy-beliefs and receptivity to disconfirmatory information: A study using the BADE task

N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan - SAGE Open, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Conspiracy theory (CT) beliefs are thought to be related to a number of individual
differences that make certain individuals more prone to this style of reasoning. In this study …

Creativity and schizophrenia spectrum disorders across the arts and sciences

SB Kaufman, ES Paul - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The oft-cited studies by Jamison (1989), Andreasen (1987), and Ludwig (1995) showing a
link between mental illness and creativity have been criticized on the grounds that they …

Holding on to false beliefs: The bias against disconfirmatory evidence over the course of psychosis

S Eisenacher, M Zink - Journal of behavior therapy and experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and Objectives The ability to integrate evidence into a reasoning
process is crucial in order to react to changing information, eg to adapt one's beliefs …

Negative affect and a fluctuating jumping to conclusions bias predict subsequent paranoia in daily life: an online experience sampling study

T Lüdtke, L Kriston, J Schröder, TM Lincoln… - Journal of Behavior …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background and objectives Negative affect and a tendency to “jump to conclusions”(JTC)
are associated with paranoia. So far, only negative affect has been examined as a precursor …

A comparison of cognitive biases between schizophrenia patients with delusions and healthy individuals with delusion-like experiences

K Prochwicz - European Psychiatry, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (eg jumping to conclusions) in a
delusion continuum is well-established. Little is known about the role of types of cognitive …

Functional brain networks underlying evidence integration and delusional ideation

KM Lavigne, M Menon, S Moritz, TS Woodward - Schizophrenia Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Cognitive biases affecting evidence integration contribute to delusions and delusional
ideation in the psychosis continuum. In previously published work we observed hyperactivity …