Inferences,affects, and intentions in a model of paranoia |
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Authors: | William S. Faught Kenneth Mark Colby Roger C. Parkison |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Los Angeles USA |
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Abstract: | Models of psychopathologies can be construed as modifications to the normal purposive behavior of an organism. The particular elements of purposive behavior to be emphasized here are (1) deriving facts about the environment (inferences), (2) attending to the self's needs, desires, and interests (affects), and (3) choosing directions and goals to fulfill these interests (intentions). A series of processes in a model of paranoia which performs these tasks will be described. We also describe the modifications made by the paranoid processes to the normal processes. A computer simulation has been constructed to test the model. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be sent to: William S. Faught Neuropsychiatrie Institute UCLA 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles CA 90024. |
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