Prolonged rather than hasty decision-making in schizophrenia using the box task. Must we rethink the jumping to conclusions account of paranoia?

S Moritz, J Scheunemann, T Lüdtke… - Schizophrenia …, 2020 - Elsevier
Jumping to conclusions (JTC) is the best established cognitive bias in schizophrenia and is
increasingly targeted in interventions aimed to improve positive symptoms. To address …

The journey within: mental navigation as a novel framework for understanding psychotherapeutic transformation

M Kabrel, K Tulver, J Aru - BMC psychiatry, 2024 - Springer
Background Despite the demonstrated efficacy of psychotherapy, the precise mechanisms
that drive therapeutic transformations have posed a challenge and still remain unresolved …

Taking others into account: combining directly experienced and indirect information in schizophrenia

A Simonsen, R Fusaroli, ML Petersen, AQ Vermillet… - Brain, 2021 - academic.oup.com
An abnormality in inference, resulting in distorted internal models of the world, has been
argued to be a common mechanism underlying the heterogeneous psychopathology in …

Jumping to conclusions correlates with negative symptoms, poor response inhibition, and impaired functioning in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia

R Hayashi, K Kuroda, H Inadomi - Asian journal of psychiatry, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The jumping to conclusions (JTC) bias is the tendency to make immediate
decisions based on little information. There are few studies that have investigated the …

Decision confidence, but not jumping to conclusions bias, is related to paranoia. A study with individuals with severe psychiatric conditions

V Peinado, C Valiente, R Espinosa, A Trucharte… - Psychosis, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Despite the widespread acceptance of the concept of jumping to conclusions
(JTC), recent studies have found no relationship between paranoia and draws to decision …

Whodunit–A novel video-based task for the measurement of jumping to conclusions in the schizophrenia spectrum

S Moritz, AS Göritz, C Franz, A Sibilis, H Voßberger… - Psychiatry …, 2022 - Elsevier
Jumping to conclusions (JTC) is implicated in the formation and maintenance of the positive
symptoms of psychosis and over the years has become a prominent treatment target. Yet …

The relationship between jumping to conclusions and social cognition in first-episode psychosis

L Díaz-Cutraro, R López-Carrilero, H García-Mieres… - Schizophrenia, 2022 - nature.com
Jumping to conclusions (JTC) and impaired social cognition (SC) affect the decoding,
processing, and use of social information by people with psychosis. However, the …

Functional outcomes and subjective recovery of jumping to conclusions in schizophrenia

S Watanabe, T Taniguchi, M Sugihara - Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
This study investigated the effects of the bias known as jumping to conclusions (JTC) on
objective functional outcomes as well as subjective assessments of quality of life (QoL) and …

[HTML][HTML] Cognición en la esquizofrenia. Estado actual de la cuestión (II): sesgos cognitivos, modelos explicativos y programas de intervención

J Pena-Garijo, C Monfort-Escrig - Revista de la Asociación …, 2020 - SciELO Espana
La investigación sugiere que los síntomas, la neurocognición y la cognición social (CS) se
influyen mutuamente y se relacionan a su vez con el funcionamiento psicosocial en la …

Overestimation of volatility in schizophrenia and autism? A comparative study using a probabilistic reasoning task

I Kreis, R Biegler, H Tjelmeland, M Mittner… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background and objectives A plethora of studies has investigated and compared social
cognition in autism and schizophrenia ever since both conditions were first described in …