Delusions

Lavigne, K.M., Menon, M., Moritz, S. & Woodward, T.S. (2020). Functional brain networks underlying evidence integration and delusional ideation. Schizophrenia Research,doi:10.1016/j.schres.2019.11.038. PDF

Lavigne, K.M., Menon, M. & Woodward, T.S. (2020). Functional brain networks underlying evidence integration and delusions in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 46(1):175-183. doi:10.1093/schbul/sbz032. PDF

Luk, J., Underhill, K. & Woodward, T. S. (2018). Psychotic symptoms predicting evidence integration in schizophrenia: A multivariate analysis of the BADE Task. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 226(3):174–181. PDF

Larivière, S., Lavigne, K.M.,  Woodward, T.S., Gerretsen, P., Graff-Guerrero, A., & Menon, M.  (2017). Altered functional connectivity in brain networks underlying self-referential processing in delusions of reference in schizophrenia.  Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 263 (2017): 32–43. PDF

Menon, M., Andersen, D.R., Quilty, L.C., & Woodward, T.S. (2015). Individual factors predicted to influence outcome in group CBT for psychosis (CBTp) and related therapies. Frontiers in Psychology, 6: 1-5 (Article 1563). PDF

Balzan, R., Delfabbro, P., Galletly, C. & Woodward, T. S. (2014). Metacognitive training for patients with schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence for a targeted single-module program. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 48(12): 1126-1136.. PDF

Sanford, N., Veckenstedt, R., Moritz, S., Balzan, R.P., & Woodward, T.S.  (2014).  Impaired integration of disambiguating evidence in delusional schizophrenia patients.  Psychological Medicine, 44(13), 2729-2738. PDF

Moritz, S., Veckenstedt, R., Bohn, F., Hottenrott, B., Scheu, F., Randjbar, S., Aghotor, J., Köther, U., Woodward, T.S., Treszl, A., Andreou. C., Pfueller, U., & Roesch-Ely, D. (2013). Complementary group metacognitive training (MCT) reduces delusional ideation in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 151: 61-69. PDF

Speechley, W.J., Woodward, T.S., & Ngan, E.T.  (2013).  Failure of conflict to modulate central executive network activity associated with delusions in schizophrenia.  Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4:113. PDF 

Sanford, N., Lecompte, T., Leclerc, C., Wykes, T., & Woodward, T.S. (2013). Change in jumping to conclusions linked to change in delusions in early psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 147 (2013): 207-208. PDF

Whitman, J.C., Menon, M., Kuo, S.S., & Woodward, T.S. (2013). Bias in favour of self-selected hypotheses is associated with delusion severity in schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. 18(5): 376-389. PDF

Balzan, R., Delfabbro, P., Galletly, C. & Woodward, T. S. (2012). Over-adjustment or miscomprehension? A re-examination of the jumping to conclusions bias. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 46(6) 532–540. PDF

Speechley, W.J., Moritz, S., Ngan, E.T.C., Woodward, T.S. (2012). Impaired evidence integration and delusions in schizophrenia. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology.  3(4): 688-701. PDF

Speechley, W.J., Whitman, J.C., & Woodward, T. S. (2010).  The contribution of hypersalience to the “jumping to conclusions” bias associated with delusions in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 35(1), 7-17. PDF

Woodward, T. S., Mizrahi, R., Menon M. & Christensen, B. K. (2009). Correspondences between theory of mind, jumping to conclusions, neuropsychological measures and the symptoms of schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 170, 119–123.     PDF

Woodward, T. S., Munz, M.,  LeClerc, C. & Lecomte, T. (2009). Change in delusions is associated with change in “jumping to conclusions”. Psychiatry Research170, 124–127.    PDF 

Woodward, T. S., Moritz, S., Menon, M. & Klinge, R. (2008). Belief inflexibility in schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry13, 267-277.   PDF 

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S., Jelinek, L. & Klinge, R. (2008). Memory and metamemory in schizophrenia: A liberal acceptance account of psychosis. Psychological Medicine38, 825-832.   PDF 

Woodward, T. S., Buchy, L., Moritz, S. & Liotti, M. (2007). A bias against disconfirmatory evidence is associated with delusion proneness in a nonclinical sample. Schizophrenia Bulletin33(4), 1023-8.   PDF 

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S. & Lambert, M. (2007). Under what circumstances do patients with schizophrenia jump to conclusions? A liberal acceptance account. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 46, 127-137.   PDF 

Buchy, L., Woodward, T. S. & Liotti, M. (2007). A cognitive bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) is associated with schizotypy. Schizophrenia Research, 90, 334-337.   PDF 

Moritz, S. and Woodward, T.S. (2006). Metacognitive control over false memories: A key determinant of delusional thinking. Current Psychiatry Reports, 8, 184-190.  PDF 

Woodward, T. S. , Moritz, S., Arnold, M. S., Cuttler, C., Whitman, J. C. & Lindsay, D. S. (2006). Increased “hindsight bias” in Schizophrenia. Neuropsychology, 20(4), 461-467.   PDF 

Woodward, T. S., Menon, M., Hu, X. & Keefe, R. S. E. (2006). Optimization of a multinomial model for investigations of hallucinations and delusions with source monitoring. Schizophrenia Research, 85, 106-112.   PDF

Woodward, T. S., Moritz, S., Cuttler, C. & Whitman, J. C. (2006). The contribution of a cognitive bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) to delusions in schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28, 605-617.   PDF

Woodward, T. S., Moritz, S. & Chen, E. (2006). The contribution of a cognitive bias against disconfirmatory evidence (BADE) to delusions: A study in an Asian sample with first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Schizophrenia Research, 83, 297-298.   PDF

Moritz, S. & Woodward, T. S. (2006). A generalized bias against disconfirmatory evidence in Schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 142(2-3), 157-165.   PDF

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S. & Hausmann, D. (2006). Incautious reasoning as a vulnerability factor for the development of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32(2), 327-331.   PDF

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S. & Rodriguez-Raecke, R. (2006). Patients with schizophrenia do not produce  more false memories than controls but are more confident in them. Psychological Medicine, 36(5), 659-668.   PDF

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S. & Chen, E. (2006). Investigation of metamemory dysfunctions in first-episode schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 81(2-3), 247-252.   PDF

Moritz, S. & Woodward, T. S. (2006). The contribution of metamemory deficits to schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 155(1), 15-25.   PDF

Moritz, S. & Woodward, T. S. (2006). False memories and their contribution to schizophrenic delusions. Current Psychiatry Reports, 8(3), 184-190.

Menon, M., Woodward, T. S., Pomarol-Clotet, E., McKenna, P. J. & McCarthy, R. A. (2005). Heightened stimulus salience renders deluded schizophrenics less susceptible to the “famous names illusion”. Schizophrenia Research, 80(2-3), 369-371.   PDF

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S., Whitman, J. C. & Cuttler, C. (2005). Confidence in errors as a possible basis for delusions in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193(1), 9-16.   PDF

Moritz, S. & Woodward, T. S. (2005). Jumping to conclusions in delusional and non-delusional schizophrenic patients. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44(2), 193-207.   PDF

Moritz, S. & Woodward, T. S. (2004). Plausibility judgment in schizophrenic patients: Evidence for a liberal acceptance bias. German Journal of Psychiatry, 7(4), 66-74.   PDF

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S., Cuttler, C., Whitman, J. C. & Watson, J. M. (2004). False memories in schizophrenia. Neuropsychology, 18(2), 276-283.   PDF

Moritz, S., Woodward, T. S. & Ruff, C. C. (2003). Source monitoring and memory confidence in schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 33, 1-9.   PDF

Moritz, S. & Woodward, T. S. (2002). Memory confidence and false memories in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 190(9), 641-643.   PDF