Testing the continuum of delusional beliefs: an experimental study using virtual reality.
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The role of sleep dysfunction in the occurrence of delusions and hallucinations: A systematic reviewConcomitants of paranoia in the general population.Exploring design requirements for repurposing dental virtual patients from the web to second life: a focus group study.Advances in understanding and treating persecutory delusions: a review.Insomnia, worry, anxiety and depression as predictors of the occurrence and persistence of paranoid thinking.The use of immersive virtual reality (VR) to predict the occurrence 6 months later of paranoid thinking and posttraumatic stress symptoms assessed by self-report and interviewer methods: a study of individuals who have been physically assaulted.Gut feelings, deliberative thought, and paranoid ideation: a study of experiential and rational reasoning.The effects of reducing worry in patients with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialThe interaction of affective with psychotic processes: a test of the effects of worrying on working memory, jumping to conclusions, and anomalies of experience in patients with persecutory delusionsJumping to conclusions style along the continuum of delusions: delusion-prone individuals are not hastier in decision making than healthy individuals.Unravelling psychosis: psychosocial epidemiology, mechanism, and meaningEffects of cognitive behaviour therapy for worry on persecutory delusions in patients with psychosis (WIT): a parallel, single-blind, randomised controlled trial with a mediation analysisEmpirical evidence about recovery and mental health.Evidence that onset of psychosis in the population reflects early hallucinatory experiences that through environmental risks and affective dysregulation become complicated by delusions.Negative cognition, depressed mood, and paranoia: a longitudinal pathway analysis using structural equation modeling.Testing the psychosis continuum: differential impact of genetic and nongenetic risk factors and comorbid psychopathology across the entire spectrum of psychosis.Jumping to conclusions is associated with paranoia but not general suspiciousness: a comparison of two versions of the probabilistic reasoning paradigm.A comprehensive review of auditory verbal hallucinations: lifetime prevalence, correlates and mechanisms in healthy and clinical individuals.Paranoia and post-traumatic stress disorder in the months after a physical assault: a longitudinal study examining shared and differential predictors.Paranoid thinking, suspicion, and risk for aggression: a neurodevelopmental perspective.Brave new worlds--review and update on virtual reality assessment and treatment in psychosis.Are experiences of psychosis associated with unhelpful metacognitive coping strategies? A systematic review of the evidence.Virtual reality in the assessment and treatment of psychosis: a systematic review of its utility, acceptability and effectiveness.Stress sensitivity in paranoia: poor-me paranoia protects against the unpleasant effects of social stress.Using virtual reality to investigate psychological processes and mechanisms associated with the onset and maintenance of psychosis: a systematic review.Introducing the White Noise task in childhood: associations between speech illusions and psychosis vulnerability.Prolonged exposure and EMDR for PTSD v. a PTSD waiting-list condition: effects on symptoms of psychosis, depression and social functioning in patients with chronic psychotic disorders.The Perseverative Thinking Questionnaire in Patients with Persecutory Delusions.Virtual Reality Objectifies the Diagnosis of Psychiatric Disorders: A Literature ReviewDelusional Ideation, Cognitive Processes and Crime Based Reasoning.The association between social phobia, social anxiety cognitions and paranoid symptoms.How do people with persecutory delusions evaluate threat in a controlled social environment? A qualitative study using virtual reality.Evidence for the early clinical relevance of hallucinatory-delusional states in the general population.Persecutory delusions and psychological well-being.Social cognition and social functioning in nonclinical paranoia.The role of cognitive and metacognitive factors in non-clinical paranoia and negative affect.Understanding jumping to conclusions in patients with persecutory delusions: working memory and intolerance of uncertainty.How do individuals with persecutory delusions bring worry to a close? An interpretive phenomenological analysis.Childhood trauma, psychosis liability and social stress reactivity: a virtual reality study.Better theory-of-mind skills in children hearing voices mitigate the risk of secondary delusion formation.
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Testing the continuum of delusional beliefs: an experimental study using virtual reality.
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Testing the continuum of delusional beliefs: an experimental study using virtual reality.
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Angus Antley
Daniel Freeman
Katherine Pugh
Natasha Vorontsova
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2010-02-01T00:00:00Z