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词汇 example_english_delusion-of-persecution
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delusions of persecution

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meanings of delusionand persecution


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delusion
noun[C or U]
uk /dɪˈluː.ʒən/ us /dɪˈluː.ʒən/
belief in something that is ...
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persecution
noun[C or U]
uk /ˌpɜː.sɪˈkjuː.ʃən/ us /ˌpɝː.səˈkjuː.ʃən/
unfair or cruel treatment over a long period of time because of race, religion, or ...
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Examples of delusions of persecution


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As none is forthcoming he/she tries to account for their presence and the result is a delusion, and, most frequently, a delusionofpersecution.
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They were also significantly more likely to experience various delusions, including delusions of persecution and influence, and auditory hallucinations.
In contrast, there was no significant difference between the ratings of patients with delusions of persecution for the conditions in which movement was animate.
Our results may have implications for the brain basis of delusions of persecution.
Patients were divided on the basis of the presence or absence of delusions of persecution.
It has been proposed that delusions of persecution are caused by the tendency to overattribute malevolent intentions to other people's actions.
Patients with delusions of persecution perceived contingency when there was none in the animate non-contingent condition.
The results suggest that delusions of persecution may be associated with the overattribution of contingency to the actions of agents.
Blakemore et al. (pp. 1433-1441) find abnormalities in the attribution of intentional contingence in patients with delusions of persecution.
Symptoms of these three subjects was homogeneous with, for each of them, delusions of persecution and other paranoid symptoms predominating at onset and residual negative symptoms.
Frith's theory proposes that delusions of persecution might be characterized by the belief that others have malevolent intentions, which are directed towards the patient.
Sixteen had delusions of persecution, reference or misidentification (paranoid delusions) with no behavioural signs.
This demonstrates that the ' abnormal ' contingency detection shown by the patients with delusions of persecution was specific to stimuli in which one shape's movement was animate.
Heavy dosage has been known to produce delusions of persecution and hallucinations, and misuse can lead to temporary mental illness requiring hospital treatment.
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Throughout the five interviews he showed ideas of reference and fixed and systematized delusions of persecution and grandeur.
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Patients with hallucinations sometimes experience positive symptoms, which can include delusions of reference, thought insertion/withdrawal, thought broadcast, delusions of persecution, grandiosity and many more.
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He described one of the earliest accounts of anorexia nervosa, and also conducted research involving delusions of persecution.
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Depressive delusions include intense feelings of guilt, feeling as though they are responsible for a terrible crime, delusions of persecution as well as thought-blocking, thought-insertion and thought-withdrawal.
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Psychosis is generally given to noticeable deficits in normal behavior (negative signs) and more commonly to diverse types of hallucinations or delusional beliefs (e.g. grandiosity, delusions of persecution).
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