نتایج جستجو برای: jtc

تعداد نتایج: 311  

Journal: :Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 2009
Lars O White Warren Mansell

Jumping to conclusions (JTC) has been proposed as an aetiological factor involved in the formation of delusions from the earliest stages. A number of researchers have thus shifted their focus to include the study of subclinical populations. Expanding on these studies, 17 delusion-prone and 22 control students completed four versions of the beads-in-a-jar paradigm (including multiple jar variant...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2009
Todd S Woodward Manuel Munz Claude LeClerc Tania Lecomte

Evidence has been put forward that premature termination of data collection and jumping to conclusions behavior (JTC) is associated with delusions. However, few investigations have attempted to track associations between changes in delusions and changes in JTC measures. In the current study individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders completed a version of the JTC task (involving fishing ...

2004
K. Pahlavan

Recently, the Joint Technical Committee (JTC) has proposed a time domain model for simulation of the statistical wideband characteristics of the indoor and outdoor radio propagations for personal communication applications. The Letter presents a method to find an equivalent AR model for the channels characterised by the JTC. Since the AR model requires fewer parameters to represent the channel,...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1990
A Chu C Sumbilla G Inesi S D Jay K P Campbell

A systematic study of protein kinase activity and phosphorylation of membrane proteins by ATP was carried out with vesicular fragments of longitudinal tubules (light SR) and junctional terminal cisternae (JTC) derived from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Following incubation of JTC with ATP, a 170,000-Da glycoprotein, a 97,500-Da protein (glycogen phosphorylase), and a 55,000-60,00...

2014
Peter Taylor Paul Hutton Robert Dudley

BACKGROUND The tendency to form conclusions based on limited evidence is known as the 'jumping to conclusions' (JTC) bias, and has been a much studied phenomena in individuals with psychosis. Previous reviews have supported the hypothesis that a JTC bias is particularly linked to the formation and maintenance of delusions. A new systematic review is required as a number of studies have since be...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2006
Frank Van Dael Dagmar Versmissen Ilse Janssen Inez Myin-Germeys Jim van Os Lydia Krabbendam

This study examined whether the probabilistic reasoning bias referred to as a "jumping-to-conclusions" (JTC) style of reasoning, which, according to previous research, is associated with particular psychotic symptoms such as delusions, represents a trait that can also be detected in nonpsychotic relatives of patients with schizophrenia and in nonpsychotic individuals with a high level of psycho...

2012
Vincenzo Russo Anna Rago Luisa Politano Andrea Antonio Papa Federica Di Meo Maria Giovanna Russo Paolo Golino Raffaele Calabrò Gerardo Nigro

BACKGROUND Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is common in patients with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) and is attributed to the development of life-threatening arrhythmias that occur in the presence of normal left ventricular systolic function. Heterogeneity of ventricular repolarization is considered to provide an electrophysiological substrate for malignant arrhythmias. QTc dispersion (QTc...

Journal: :The British journal of clinical psychology 2007
Steffen Moritz Todd S Woodward Martin Lambert

BACKGROUND A consistent body of studies suggests that schizophrenia patients are extremely hasty when making decisions, and generally opt for the strongest response alternative. This pattern of results is primarily based on studies conducted with the beads task, which requires participants to determine from which of two possible jars a series of beads has been drawn. We have recently proposed a...

2012
Suzanne H. So Daniel Freeman Graham Dunn Shitij Kapur Elizabeth Kuipers Paul Bebbington David Fowler Philippa A. Garety

Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be associated with delusions. We examined these biases and their relationship with delusional conviction in a longitudinal cohort of people with schizophrenia-spectrum psychosis. We hypothesized that JTC, lack of belief flexibility, and delusional conviction would form distinct factors, and that JTC ...

Journal: :Circulation 2003
Richard S Crow Peter J Hannan Aaron R Folsom

BACKGROUND Heart rate-corrected QT interval (QTc) is the traditional method of assessing the duration of repolarization. Prolonged heart rate-corrected QT interval is associated with higher risk of mortality in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and in the general population. However, the QTc is typically not evaluated when QRS duration is > or =120 ms, because increased QRS duration (Q...

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