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Anomalous self-experience in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: Phenomenological and psychopathological correlates. [PDF]

open access: yesSchizophr Res Cogn
Mosca A   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Impact of Overall and Specific Dimensions of Schizotypy on Theory of Mind.

open access: yesPsychopathology
Glisker RAN   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Schizotypy and emotional memory

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2011
Emotional dysfunction is a core feature of psychotic disorders. One expression of such dysfunction is a reduction of the emotion-induced enhancement of memory which is normally found in healthy individuals. Less severe disruption of emotional processing may also be present in individuals prone to 'unusual' psychosis-like experiences.
Rosa, Hoshi   +3 more
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Mentalising, schizotypy, and schizophrenia

Cognition, 1999
Despite accumulating evidence that patients with schizophrenia perform poorly in mentalising tasks, doubts remain about the primacy of the role played by defective mentalising in schizophrenia. This study investigated the relationship between mentalising ability and self-reported schizotypal traits in non-clinical adults who reported no history of ...
R, Langdon, M, Coltheart
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Basic self‐disturbance in schizotypy

Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2021
AbstractAimPhenomenological researchers argue that schizophrenia spectrum disorders are primarily disorders of the basic self. To test this argument, we compared self‐report and lexical measures of basic self‐disturbance between schizophrenia spectrum (high‐schizotypy) and non‐spectrum groups (low‐schizotypy).MethodsFrom an initial sample (n = 310 ...
Hadar Hazan   +2 more
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Nightmares, dreams, and schizotypy

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1997
The theory that psychosis and dreaming share some common underlying mechanism finds support in the observation that chronic nightmare sufferers are at increased risk for psychopathology. We examined this connection in a large general population sample, administering a battery of psychosis proneness and other personality scales, together with a ...
G, Claridge, K, Clark, C, Davis
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The Nature of Schizotypy

Psychological Reports, 1993
The matrix of intercorrelations between scales of schizotypy presented by Kendler and Hewitt in 1992 was reanalyzed, and results rather different from those reported by the original authors were found. The new structure shows good agreement with the theory of personality disorder published by Eysenck in 1987.
H J, Eysenck, P, Barrett
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Schizotypy

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2006
Schizophrenia is the most devastating form of psychopathology known to humankind, and it has been slow to yield clues to its origins. Meehl's (1962 , 1990 ) model detailed the nature of the latent liability for schizophrenia known as schizotypy and provided a major organizing function for research on schizophrenia.
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