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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 9, p e0238920 (2020)
Ruminative thought is a style of thinking which involves repetitively focusing upon one's own negative mood, its causes and its consequences. The negative effects of rumination are well-documented, but comparatively little is known about how ruminati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cbdcc194e08d4ef0beabfd5e06c0bc19
Autor:
Kaja Julia Mitrenga, Ben Alderson-Day, Lucy May, Jamie Moffatt, Peter Moseley, Charles Fernyhough
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 8, p e0221127 (2019)
People rapidly make first impressions of others, often based on very little information-minimal exposure to faces or voices is sufficient for humans to make up their mind about personality of others. While there has been considerable research on voic
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/81f7f5ae3b3f41659874c4f2a89b68f8
Autor:
Jamie Moffatt
Publikováno v:
Voices in Psychosis ISBN: 0192898388
In the interviews collected for the Voices in Psychosis study, bodily sensations frequently accompany the experience of hearing a voice. These range from indicators of arousal, such as tingling sensations or an elevated heart rate, to vivid feelings
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5ac5a748998b00a727314d14ebbf18ba
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898388.003.0007
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898388.003.0007
Autor:
Ben Alderson-Day, Peter Moseley, Kaja Mitrenga, Jamie Moffatt, Rebecca Lee, John Foxwell, Jacqueline Hayes, David Smailes, Charles Fernyhough
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine, 2022, pp.1-9 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Background Experiences of felt presence (FP) are well documented in neurology, neuropsychology and bereavement research, but systematic research in relation to psychopathology is limited. FP is a feature of sensorimotor disruption in psychosis, hypna
Autor:
Jamie Moffatt, Mahesh Menon, Mimi Suzuki, Todd S. Woodward, Josef J. Bless, Susan L. Rossell, Catherine Bortolon, Frank Larøi, Yuliya Zaytseva, Jane R. Garrison, Matteo Cella, Paul Allen, Vaughan Bell, Charles Fernyhough, Abhijit M. Chinchani, Wei Lin Toh, Nicolas Say, Eva Kozáková, Heungsun Hwang, Meighen M. Roes, Peter Moseley
Publikováno v:
Cortex
Cortex, 2021, Vol.145, pp.131-144 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Cortex, 2021, Vol.145, pp.131-144 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Hallucinatory experiences (HEs) can be pronounced in psychosis, but similar experiences also occur in nonclinical populations. Cognitive mechanisms hypothesized to underpin HEs include dysfunctional source monitoring, heightened signal detection, and
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aceb7c17ea0432178df1719e68ba7602
https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/47432/1/Multisite_paper_2021_01_31_PsyArXiv.pdf
https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/47432/1/Multisite_paper_2021_01_31_PsyArXiv.pdf
Autor:
Todd S. Woodward, Matteo Cella, Eva Kozáková, Catherine Bortolon, Vaughan Bell, Jamie Moffatt, Yuliya Zaytseva, Mimi Suzuki, Josef J. Bless, Wei Lin Toh, Susan L. Rossell, André Aleman, David Smailes, Nicolas Say, Frank Larøi, Kenneth Hugdahl, Jane R. Garrison, Peter Moseley, Paul Allen, Charles Fernyhough
Publikováno v:
Psychological Science
Psychological science, 2021, Vol.32(7), pp.1024-1037 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Psychological Science, Association for Psychological Science, 2021, 32 (7), pp.1024-1037. ⟨10.1177/0956797620985832⟩
Psychological Science, 32(7), 1024-1037. SAGE Publications Inc.
Psychological science, 2021, Vol.32(7), pp.1024-1037 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Psychological Science, Association for Psychological Science, 2021, 32 (7), pp.1024-1037. ⟨10.1177/0956797620985832⟩
Psychological Science, 32(7), 1024-1037. SAGE Publications Inc.
International audience; Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous studies of the general population, investigations of the cognitive mechanisms underlying hallucinatory experiences have yielded
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1fd78153df212640ee6a0b8fdfb164d9
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/325672
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/325672
Autor:
Stephanie Common, Guy Dodgson, Peter Moseley, Rebecca Lee, Charles Fernyhough, Kaja Mitrenga, Jamie Moffatt, Ben Alderson-Day
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychological Science, 2022 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are typically associated with schizophrenia but also occur in individuals without any need for care (nonclinical voice hearers [NCVHs]). Cognitive models of AVHs posit potential biases in source monitoring, top-d
Autor:
James M. Gold, Scott W. Woods, Vijay A. Mittal, Ben Alderson-Day, Samuel Evans, Steven M. Silverstein, Eren Kafadar, Albert R. Powers, Elaine F. Walker, Hannah C. Chapman, Jamie Moffatt, Philip R. Corlett, Lauren M. Ellman, Sonia Bansal, Gregory P. Strauss
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research
Schizophrenia research, 2020, Vol.226, pp.167-175 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Schizophrenia research, 2020, Vol.226, pp.167-175 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Early intervention in psychotic spectrum disorders is critical for maximizing key clinical outcomes. While there is some evidence for the utility of intervention during the prodromal phase of the illness, efficacy of interventions is difficult to ass
Autor:
Jamie Moffatt, Kaja Mitrenga, Peter Moseley, Charles Fernyhough, Ben Alderson-Day, David Smailes
Publikováno v:
Cortex, 2019, Vol.113, pp.267-278 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Proneness to unusual perceptual states – such as auditory or visual hallucinations – has been proposed to exist on a continuum in the general population, but whether there is a cognitive basis for such a continuum remains unclear. Intentional cog
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::34d6cbde5826dd1a77906e89964ed578
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2018.12.020
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2018.12.020
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 8, p e0221127 (2019)
PLOS ONE
PLOS ONE, 2019, Vol.14(8), pp.e0221127 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
PLoS ONE
PLOS ONE
PLOS ONE, 2019, Vol.14(8), pp.e0221127 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
PLoS ONE
People rapidly make first impressions of others, often based on very little information–minimal exposure to faces or voices is sufficient for humans to make up their mind about personality of others. While there has been considerable research on vo