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Cognitive deficits in people who have recovered from COVID-19
A Hampshire, W Trender, SR Chamberlain, AE Jolly, JE Grant, F Patrick, ...
EClinicalMedicine 39, 2021
707*2021
How similar are the changes in neural activity resulting from mindfulness practice in contrast to spiritual practice?
JM Barnby, NW Bailey, R Chambers, PB Fitzgerald
Consciousness and cognition 36, 219-232, 2015
592015
Differential Subjective Experiences in Learners and Non-learners in Frontal Alpha Neurofeedback: Piloting a Mixed-Method Approach
V Davelaar. E.J., Barnby, J.M., Almasi, S. and Eatough
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018
432018
The Sensed Presence Questionnaire (SenPQ): Initial psychometric validation of a measure of the “Sensed Presence” experience
JM Barnby, V Bell
PeerJ 5, e3149, 2017
362017
Paranoia, sensitization and social inference: findings from two large-scale, multi-round behavioural experiments
JM Barnby, Q Deeley, O Robinson, N Raihani, V Bell, MA Mehta
Royal Society Open Science 7 (3), 191525, 2020
312020
Mental health crisis resolution teams and crisis care systems in England: a national survey
B Lloyd-Evans, D Lamb, J Barnby, M Eskinazi, A Turner, S Johnson
BJPsych bulletin 42 (4), 146-151, 2018
302018
Hallucination, imagery, dreaming: reassembling stimulus-independent perceptions based on Edmund Parish's classic misperception framework
F Waters, JM Barnby, JD Blom
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1817), 20190701, 2020
292020
The computational relationship between reinforcement learning, social inference, and paranoia
JM Barnby, MA Mehta, M Moutoussis
PLOS Computational Biology 18 (7), e1010326, 2022
282022
Formalising social representation to explain psychiatric symptoms
JM Barnby, P Dayan, V Bell
Trends in cognitive sciences 27 (3), 317-332, 2023
252023
Dopamine manipulations modulate paranoid social inferences in healthy people.
JM Barnby, V Bell, Q Deeley, MA Mehta
Translational Psychiatry 10 (214), 2020
232020
Reduction in social learning and increased policy uncertainty about harmful intent is associated with pre-existing paranoid beliefs: Evidence from modelling a modified serial …
JM Barnby, V Bell, MA Mehta, M Moutoussis
PLoS computational biology 16 (10), e1008372, 2020
212020
Knowing me, knowing you: Interpersonal similarity improves predictive accuracy and reduces attributions of harmful intent
JM Barnby, N Raihani, P Dayan
Cognition 225, 105098, 2022
192022
Psilocybin and mental health–don't lose control
JM Barnby, MA Mehta
Frontiers in Psychiatry 9, 293, 2018
182018
(Mal)adaptive Mentalising in the Cognitive Hierarchy, and Its Link to Paranoia
N Alon, L Schulz, V Bell, M Moutoussis, P Dayan, JM Barnby
Computational Psychiatry 8 (1), 159-177, 2024
12*2024
The felt-presence experience: from cognition to the clinic
JM Barnby, S Park, T Baxter, C Rosen, P Brugger, B Alderson-Day
The Lancet Psychiatry 10 (5), 352-362, 2023
112023
Preferences for digital smartphone mental health apps among adolescents: qualitative interview study
R Ribanszki, JA Saez Fonseca, JM Barnby, K Jano, F Osmani, S Almasi, ...
JMIR Formative Research 5 (8), e14004, 2021
112021
Increased persuadability and credulity in people with corpus callosum dysgenesis
JM Barnby, R Dean, H Burgess, J Kim, AK Teunisse, L Mackenzie, ...
Cortex, 2022
82022
What motivates avoidance in paranoia? Three failures to find a betrayal aversion effect
A Greenburgh, JM Barnby, R Delpech, A Kenny, V Bell, N Raihani
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 97, 104206, 2021
82021
The communication of metacognition for social strategy in psychosis: an exploratory study
U Hertz, V Bell, JM Barnby, A McQuillin, B Bahrami
Schizophrenia Bulletin Open 1 (1), sgaa058, 2020
82020
D2/D3 dopamine supports the precision of mental state inferences and self-relevance of joint social outcomes
JM Barnby, V Bell, Q Deeley, MA Mehta, M Moutoussis
Nature Mental Health 2 (5), 562-573, 2024
62024
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