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Spilka M, Millman Z, Waltz J, Walker E, Levin J, Powers A, et al.
Psychol Med . 2025 Feb; 55:e6. PMID: 39901872
Background: Negative symptoms are a key feature of several psychiatric disorders. Difficulty identifying common neurobiological mechanisms that cut across diagnostic boundaries might result from equifinality (i.e., multiple mechanistic pathways to...
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Luther L, Ahmed A, Grant P, Granholm E, Gold J, Williams T, et al.
Schizophr Bull . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39749462
Background And Hypothesis: In accordance with the Cognitive Model of Negative Symptoms, defeatist performance beliefs (DPBs) are an important psychosocial mechanism of negative symptoms in schizophrenia-spectrum groups. DPBs are also...
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Castiello S, Rossi-Goldthorpe R, Fan S, Kenney J, Waltz J, Erickson M, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39710316
Background: Phenomenological psychopathologists have recently highlighted how people with delusions experience multiple realities (delusional and non-delusional) and have suggested this double bookkeeping cannot be explained via predictive processing. Here, we...
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Castiello S, Ongchoco J, van Buren B, Scholl B, Corlett P
Commun Psychol . 2024 Dec; 2(1):117. PMID: 39690258
Paranoia (believing others intend harm) and excess teleological thinking (ascribing too much purpose) are non-consensual beliefs about agents. Human vision rapidly detects agents and their intentions. Might paranoia and teleology...
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Sheffield J, Brinen A, Feola B, Heckers S, Corlett P
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci . 2024 Jul; 4(4):100333. PMID: 38952435
Psychological treatments for persecutory delusions, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis, are efficacious; however, mechanistic theories explaining why they work rarely bridge to the level of cognitive neuroscience. Predictive coding,...
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Suthaharan P, Thompson S, Rossi-Goldthorpe R, Rudebeck P, Walton M, Chakraborty S, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Jun; 43(6):114355. PMID: 38870010
Beliefs-attitudes toward some state of the environment-guide action selection and should be robust to variability but sensitive to meaningful change. Beliefs about volatility (expectation of change) are associated with paranoia...
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Sloan A, Kittleson A, Torregrossa L, Feola B, Rossi-Goldthorpe R, Corlett P, et al.
Schizophr Bull . 2024 May; PMID: 38701234
Background And Hypothesis: Exposure to childhood maltreatment-a risk factor for psychosis is associated with paranoia-may impact one's beliefs about the world and how beliefs are updated. We hypothesized that increased...
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Rossi-Goldthorpe R, Silverstein S, Gold J, Schiffman J, Waltz J, Williams T, et al.
Brain . 2024 Apr; 147(8):2854-2866. PMID: 38637303
The prediction error account of delusions has had success. However, its explanation of delusions with different contents has been lacking. Persecutory delusions and paranoia are the common unfounded beliefs that...
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Chekroud A, Hawrilenko M, Loho H, Bondar J, Gueorguieva R, Hasan A, et al.
Science . 2024 Jan; 383(6679):164-167. PMID: 38207039
It is widely hoped that statistical models can improve decision-making related to medical treatments. Because of the cost and scarcity of medical outcomes data, this hope is typically based on...
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Ward E, Fragala M, Birse C, Hawrilenko M, Smolka C, Ambwani G, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Nov; 18(11):e0294414. PMID: 37988363
Mental health issues are a growing concern in the workplace, linked to negative outcomes including reduced productivity, increased absenteeism, and increased turnover. Employer-sponsored mental health benefits that are accessible and...