Hemsley D R, Garety P A
Br J Psychiatry. 1986 Jul;149:51-6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.149.1.51.
This paper argues that recent research on normal-belief formation is relevant to our understanding of the establishment and maintenance of delusions. Bayesian theory provides a normative model of the way in which evidence relevant to normal beliefs may be evaluated: this makes it possible to classify delusional beliefs in terms of deviations from optimal Bayesian inference. Some hypothetical forms of deviation appear to correspond closely to cognitive processes observed in some groups of deluded patients. Theories of the precise nature of the abnormal judgemental processes also have implications for psychological approaches to treatment of deluded patients. The role of hallucinations in the formation and/or maintenance of delusions and the extent to which the distortions of cognitive processes associated with delusions are content-specific or mood-specific are also considered.
本文认为,近期关于正常信念形成的研究与我们对妄想的形成和维持的理解相关。贝叶斯理论提供了一种规范模型,用于评估与正常信念相关的证据的方式:这使得根据与最优贝叶斯推理的偏差来对妄想信念进行分类成为可能。一些假设的偏差形式似乎与在一些妄想患者群体中观察到的认知过程密切对应。关于异常判断过程的确切性质的理论也对妄想患者的心理治疗方法具有启示意义。幻觉在妄想的形成和/或维持中的作用,以及与妄想相关的认知过程的扭曲在多大程度上是内容特异性的或情绪特异性的,也都在考虑之中。