2024
DOI: 10.1111/pcn.13652
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Associations of conservatism and jumping to conclusions biases with aberrant salience and default mode network

Jun Miyata,
Akihiko Sasamoto,
Takahiro Ezaki
et al.

Abstract: AimWhile conservatism bias refers to the human need for more evidence for decision‐making than rational thinking expects, the jumping to conclusions (JTC) bias refers to the need for less evidence among individuals with schizophrenia/delusion compared to healthy people. Although the hippocampus‐midbrain‐striatal aberrant salience system and the salience, default mode (DMN), and frontoparietal networks (“triple networks”) are implicated in delusion/schizophrenia pathophysiology, the associations between conserv… Show more

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