Decision Making

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

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., Metzak, P.D., Lavigne, K.M., & Woodward, T.S. (2013). Functional connectivity in a frontoparietal network involving the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex underlies decisions to accept a hypothesis. Neuropsychologia, 51(2013):1132–1141. 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

Whitman, J.C., & Woodward, T.S.  (2012).  Self-selection bias in hypothesis comparison. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.  118(2): 216-225.   PDF

Whitman, J.C. & Woodward, T.S. (2011). Evidence affects hypothesis judgments more if accumulated gradually than if presented instantaneously. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 1156-1165.  PDF Scientific American Write-Up

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

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

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 pathogenetic  factor for the development of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32(2), 327-331.   PDF

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. (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