“…Several studies even found delusions or delusion proneness only to be associated with reasoning biases when the stimulus material was more emotional (Warman & Martin, 2006), self-referent (Warman et al, 2007) or based on visual or auditory material (Colbert, Peters, & Garety, 2010;Ziegler et al, 2008). In addition, several recent studies in clinical and non-clinical populations have shown that JTC increases under emotional arousal (Ellett, Freeman, & Garety, 2008;Keefe & Warman, 2010;Lincoln, Lange, Burau, Exner, & Moritz, 2010;Moritz et al, in press). Although these findings indicate that the JTC bias might become stronger the more emotionally salient or self-referent a situation is, no study has directly investigated whether it becomes more pronounced when persons have to deal with delusion-relevant situations.…”