Misattributing speech and jumping to conclusions: A longitudinal study in people at high risk of psychosis
Biases in cognition such as Jumping to Conclusions (JTC) and Verbal Self-Monitoring (VSM) are thought to underlie the formation of psychotic symptoms. This prospective study in people with an At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for psychosis examined how these cognitive biases changed over time, and predict...
Main Authors: | Winton-Brown, T, Broome, M, Allen, P, Valli, I, Howes, O, Garety, P, Johns, L, McGuire, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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