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    Misattribution of agency in schizophrenia: An exploration of historical first-person accounts
    with A. Gool
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (2): 191-202. 2008.
    This paper provides a concise description and discussion of bottom–up and top–down approaches to misattribution of agency in schizophrenia. It explores if first-person accounts of passivity phenomena can provide support for one of these approaches. The focus is on excerpts in which the writers specifically examine their experiences of external influence. None of the accounts provides arguments that fit easily with only one of the possible approaches, which is in line with current attempts to the…Read more
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    RandseqR: An R Package for Describing Performance on the Random Number Generation Task
    with Wouter Oomens, Fred Hasselman, and Jos I. M. Egger
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    The Random Number Generation task has a long history in neuropsychology as an assessment procedure for executive functioning. In recent years, understanding of human behavior has gradually changed from reflecting a static to a dynamic process and this shift in thinking about behavior gives a new angle to interpret test results. However, this shift also asks for different methods to process random number sequences. The RNG task is suited for applying non-linear methods needed to uncover the under…Read more