Validity and reliability of a French version of the Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire in a non-clinical populationLaroi, Frank ; ; Van der Linden, Martial ![]() in Swiss Journal of Psychology (2009), 63 Detailed reference viewed: 8 (2 ULg) Relations between a computerized shopping task and cognitive tests in a group of persons diagnosed with schizophrenia compared with healthy controlsLaroi, Frank ; ; et alin Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2009), 16 Detailed reference viewed: 21 (9 ULg) Cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in hallucination-pronenessLaroi, Frank ![]() Conference (2008, November 08) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) Revalidation cognitive et schizophrénie: Pour une approche individualisée et centrée sur les activités de la vie quotidienneLaroi, Frank ![]() Conference (2008, September 12) Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) Hallucinations in children and adolescents: Risk factors and treatment strategiesLaroi, Frank ![]() Conference (2008, April 05) Hallucinations: The science of idiosyncratic perception; Laroi, Frank ![]() Book published by American Psychological Association (2008) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) The influence of affective valence on false recognition in the DRM procedure.Dehon, Hedwige ; Laroi, Frank ; Poster (2008) Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) The influence of affective valence on false recall in the DRM procedure.Dehon, Hedwige ; Laroi, Frank ; Poster (2008) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) The influence of delusional ideation and dissociative experiences on the resistance to false memories in normal healthy subjectsDehon, Hedwige ; Bastin, Christine ; Laroi, Frank ![]() in Personality & Individual Differences (2008), 45(6), 62-67 Detailed reference viewed: 54 (16 ULg) Associations Between Dimensions of Alexithymia and Psychometric Schizotypy in Nonclinical ParticipantsLaroi, Frank ; Van der Linden, Martial ; in Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease (2008), 196(12), 927-930 Detailed reference viewed: 10 (0 ULg) Differences and similarities in the sensory and cognitive signatures of voice-hearing, intrusions and thoughts; Laroi, Frank ![]() in Schizophrenia Research (2008), 102(1-3), 96-107 Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) The hallucinating brain: A review of structural and functional neuroimaging studies of hallucinations; Laroi, Frank ; et alin Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2008), 32(1), 175-191 Detailed reference viewed: 27 (1 ULg) Delusions from a cognitive psychopathological approachLaroi, Frank ![]() Scientific conference (2007, December 11) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) The influence of affective valence on false recall in the Deese/Roediger & McDermott procedure.Dehon, Hedwige ; Laroi, Frank ; Poster (2007, October) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) The influence of affective valence on false recognition in the Deese/Roediger & McDermott procedure.Dehon, Hedwige ; Laroi, Frank ; Poster (2007, October) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (1 ULg) The fringes of psychosis proneness: unfolding the domains of riskLaroi, Frank ![]() Conference (2007, March 10) Revalidation cognitive et schizophrénie: Pour une approche individualisée et centrée sur les activités de la vie quotidienneLaroi, Frank ; Van der Linden, Martial ![]() in Lettre du Psychiatre (Le) (2007), 3 Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) Revalidation cognitive et schizophrénie : pour une approche individualisée et centrée sur les activités de la vie quotidienneLaroi, Frank ; Van der Linden, Martial ![]() in Lettre du Psychiatre (La) (2007), 3 Detailed reference viewed: 19 (3 ULg) Hallucinations from a cognitive perspectiveLaroi, Frank ; in Harvard Review of Psychiatry (2007), 15(3, May-Jun), 109-117 Although the phenomenological diversity of hallucinations has been well documented, experimental investigations into their cognitive underpinnings have not yet reflected this complexity. Our goal in this ... [more ▼] Although the phenomenological diversity of hallucinations has been well documented, experimental investigations into their cognitive underpinnings have not yet reflected this complexity. Our goal in this review is to contrast the restricted set of experimental conditions that have been utilized in source-monitoring studies of hallucinations with their documented phenomenological diversity. In particular, we initially focus on the theoretical distinction between origin and source that has been recognized at the level of phenomenology, and then review the source-monitoring literature within this theoretical framework. In addition, we touch on several other aspects of the phenomenological diversity of hallucinations that have not yet been sufficiently investigated experimentally-namely, intentionality, affect, and motivational factors. Finally, we list other methodological problems that may have led to inconsistencies in the literature. We conclude with concrete recommendations for future source-monitoring investigations of hallucinations. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 105 (33 ULg) Face Recognition Failures in SchizotypyLaroi, Frank ; D'Argembeau, Arnaud ; Brédart, Serge et alin Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (2007), 12(6), 554-71 INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest an important role of disturbances of self in schizophrenia and in schizotypy. Based on findings from a previous study (Bredart & Young, 2004), we developed a questionnaire ... [more ▼] INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest an important role of disturbances of self in schizophrenia and in schizotypy. Based on findings from a previous study (Bredart & Young, 2004), we developed a questionnaire assessing self-face recognition failures in everyday life (Self-Face Recognition Questionnaire; SFRQ) to investigate the relations between dimensions of schizotypy (cognitive-perceptual, interpersonal, disorganised) and self-face recognition disturbances. METHODS: A sample of nonclinical participants (n = 170) completed the SFRQ and the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire. RESULTS: Factor analysis of SFRQ items revealed a clear three-factor structure consisting of: (1) self-face recognition difficulties, (2) unusual perception of own or other faces, and (3) other-face recognition difficulties. Correlational analyses between schizotypy dimensions and the SFRQ revealed that only the cognitive-perceptual and disorganised schizotypy dimensions correlated significantly with the SFRQ. By contrast, the interpersonal schizotypy dimension was not associated with the SFRQ. CONCLUSIONS: Findings provide further support that positive (cognitive-perceptual) and negative (interpersonal) schizotypy represent discrete neurobehavioural dimensions. The theoretical implications of these findings are discussed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 76 (11 ULg) |
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