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Monothematic delusion: A case of innocence from experience
Philosophical Psychology, 2018Ema Sullivan-Bissett
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The debate about delusions in philosophy and psychiatry has mostly revolved around three questions. The nature question inquires about the kind of mental states we should take delusions to be, the etiology question explores how delusions come about, and the pathology question asks whether delusions are pathological.
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Attributional style in a case of Cotard delusion
Consciousness and Cognition, 2007Ryan Mckay, Lisa Cipolotti
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Hypnotic analogues of delusions: The role of delusion proneness and schizotypy
Personality and Individual Differences, 2014Michael H Connors +2 more
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Confabulation, delusion, and anosognosia: Motivational factors and false claims
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2010Ryan Mckay, Marcel Kinsbourne
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Cognitive insight and delusion proneness: An investigation using the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale
Schizophrenia Research, 2006Debbie M Warman, Joel M Martin
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Delusion and confabulation: Mistakes of perceiving, remembering and believing
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2010Robyn Langdon, Tim Bayne
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