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      The intentionality bias in schizophrenia.

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          The tendency to over-interpret events of daily life as resulting from voluntary or intentional actions is one of the key aspects of schizophrenia with persecutory delusions. Here, we ask whether this characteristic may emerge from the abnormal activity of a basic cognitive process found in healthy adults and children: the intentionality bias, which refers to the implicit and automatic inclination to interpret human actions as intentional (Rosset, 2008, Cognition 108, 771-780). In our experiment, patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls were shown sentences describing human actions in various linguistic contexts, and were asked to indicate whether the action was intentional or not. The results indicated that people with schizophrenia exhibited a striking bias to over attribute intentionality regardless of linguistic context, contrary to healthy controls who did not exhibit such a general intentionality bias. Moreover, this study provides some insight into the cognitive mechanisms underlying this bias: an inability to inhibit the automatic attribution of intentionality.

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          Journal
          Psychiatry Res
          Psychiatry research
          Elsevier BV
          1872-7123
          0165-1781
          Nov 30 2014
          : 219
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre de Neurosciences Cognitives, UMR 5229, CNRS, 67 Boulevard Pinel, 69675 Bron Cedex, France; Service Universitaire de Réhabilitation, Centre de Réhabilitation, Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, 98 rue Boileau, 69006 Lyon, France; Laboratoire d׳Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs, EA 3082, 5 avenue Pierre Mendès France, 69500 Bron, France; Université Lumière Lyon 2, 5 avenue Pierre Mendès France, 69500 Bron, France. Electronic address: elodie.peyroux@gmail.com.
          [2 ] Yale University, Department of Psychology, New Haven, CT, USA.
          [3 ] Laboratoire d׳Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs, EA 3082, 5 avenue Pierre Mendès France, 69500 Bron, France; Université Lumière Lyon 2, 5 avenue Pierre Mendès France, 69500 Bron, France.
          [4 ] Centre de Neurosciences Cognitives, UMR 5229, CNRS, 67 Boulevard Pinel, 69675 Bron Cedex, France; Service Universitaire de Réhabilitation, Centre de Réhabilitation, Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, 98 rue Boileau, 69006 Lyon, France; Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 43 Boulevard du 11 novembre 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France.
          Article
          S0165-1781(14)00537-X
          10.1016/j.psychres.2014.06.034
          25042425
          eea78cc2-9830-4ee7-b4b8-6d7f95bdd383
          Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
          History

          Inhibitory processes,Intentionality bias,Schizophrenia,Theory of Mind

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