2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/f49gr
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Transdiagnostic mental health symptom dimensions predict use of flexible model-based inference in complex environments

Toby Wise,
Sirichat Sookud,
Giorgia Michelini
et al.

Abstract: A key goal within computational psychiatry is to identify mechanisms underpinning symptom dimensions that cut across diagnostic categories. Complex, naturalistic, situations, such as the inference of others’ mental states and how to act accordingly (e.g., social interactions), is a common junction at which mental health symptoms emerge. Such patterns may reflect the breakdown of the fundamental computational processes that ordinarily underpin these behaviours, with the use of flexible goal-directed decision-ma… Show more

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