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Ryan McKay

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Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|April 17, 2019
Measles, magic and misidentifications: a defence of the two-factor theory of delusionsRyan McKay
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|September 16, 2015
Bayesian accounts and black swans: Questioning the erotetic theory of delusional thinkingRyan McKay
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 30, 2007
Reconciling psychodynamic and neurological perspectives on denialRyan McKay, Mike Anderson
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 8, 2016
Religion promotes a love for thy neighbour: But how big is the neighbourhood?Ryan McKay, Harvey Whitehouse
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|September 11, 2019
Explaining delusional beliefs: a hybrid modelKengo Miyazono, Ryan McKay
Consciousness and Cognition|July 21, 2006
Attributional style in a case of Cotard delusionRyan McKay, Lisa Cipolotti
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|December 1, 2009
Confabulation, delusion, and anosognosia: motivational factors and false claimsRyan McKay, Marcel Kinsbourne
Psychological Bulletin|December 22, 2014
Religion and moralityRyan McKay, Harvey Whitehouse
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|February 1, 2017
Doppelgängers and dissociations: lesion network mapping illuminates misidentification delusionsRyan McKay, Nicholas Furl
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Shamanism and the psychosis continuumRobert M Ross, Ryan McKay
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Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|April 17, 2019
Measles, magic and misidentifications: a defence of the two-factor theory of delusionsRyan McKay
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|September 16, 2015
Bayesian accounts and black swans: Questioning the erotetic theory of delusional thinkingRyan McKay
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 30, 2007
Reconciling psychodynamic and neurological perspectives on denialRyan McKay, Mike Anderson
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 8, 2016
Religion promotes a love for thy neighbour: But how big is the neighbourhood?Ryan McKay, Harvey Whitehouse
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|September 11, 2019
Explaining delusional beliefs: a hybrid modelKengo Miyazono, Ryan McKay
Consciousness and Cognition|July 21, 2006
Attributional style in a case of Cotard delusionRyan McKay, Lisa Cipolotti
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|December 1, 2009
Confabulation, delusion, and anosognosia: motivational factors and false claimsRyan McKay, Marcel Kinsbourne
Psychological Bulletin|December 22, 2014
Religion and moralityRyan McKay, Harvey Whitehouse
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|February 1, 2017
Doppelgängers and dissociations: lesion network mapping illuminates misidentification delusionsRyan McKay, Nicholas Furl
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Shamanism and the psychosis continuumRobert M Ross, Ryan McKay
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