Vaughan Bell

Affiliations: 
University College London, London, United Kingdom 
Area:
Cognitive neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, psychosis
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Harju-Seppänen J, Irizar H, Bramon E, et al. (2022) Reward Processing in Children With Psychotic-Like Experiences. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open. 3: sgab054
Greenburgh A, Bell V, Raihani N. (2021) The roles of coalitional threat and safety in paranoia: A network approach. The British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Thygesen JH, Presman A, Harju-Seppänen J, et al. (2020) Genetic copy number variants, cognition and psychosis: a meta-analysis and a family study. Molecular Psychiatry
Pappa E, Peters E, Bell V. (2020) Insight-related beliefs and controllability appraisals contribute little to hallucinated voices: a transdiagnostic network analysis study. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
Barnby JM, Bell V, Deeley Q, et al. (2020) Dopamine manipulations modulate paranoid social inferences in healthy people. Translational Psychiatry. 10: 214
Barnby JM, Deeley Q, Robinson O, et al. (2020) Paranoia, sensitization and social inference: findings from two large-scale, multi-round behavioural experiments. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 191525
Bloomfield MAP, Yusuf FNIB, Srinivasan R, et al. (2020) Trauma-informed care for adult survivors of developmental trauma with psychotic and dissociative symptoms: a systematic review of intervention studies. The Lancet. Psychiatry
Greenburgh A, Bell V, Raihani N. (2019) Paranoia and conspiracy: group cohesion increases harmful intent attribution in the Trust Game. Peerj. 7: e7403
Barnby JM, Bell V, Sheridan Rains L, et al. (2019) Beliefs are multidimensional and vary in stability over time - psychometric properties of the Beliefs and Values Inventory (BVI). Peerj. 7: e6819
Raihani NJ, Bell V. (2019) An evolutionary perspective on paranoia. Nature Human Behaviour. 3: 114-121
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