Efficacy of psychological interventions targeting cognitive biases in schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Cognitive biases, which are tendencies to systematically process, select and remember
certain information (eg, jumping to conclusions), are exacerbated in schizophrenia and …
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 …
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
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 …
gather less data before forming beliefs. Most of the evidence for this “jumping to …
Impaired integration of disambiguating evidence in delusional schizophrenia patients
BackgroundIt has been previously demonstrated that a cognitive bias against
disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) is associated with delusions. However, small samples of …
disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) is associated with delusions. However, small samples of …
Conspiracy-beliefs and receptivity to disconfirmatory information: A study using the BADE task
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
delusion continuum is well-established. Little is known about the role of types of cognitive …
Functional brain networks underlying evidence integration and delusional ideation
Cognitive biases affecting evidence integration contribute to delusions and delusional
ideation in the psychosis continuum. In previously published work we observed hyperactivity …
ideation in the psychosis continuum. In previously published work we observed hyperactivity …