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Some people seem to believe quite extraordinary things.
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delusional hypothesis, content irrationality, folk psychologically intelligible, externalizing bias, everyday psychological understanding, aberrant perceptual experience, mirror agnosia, signing deaf children, face processing deficits, anomalous perceptual experience, deluded patients, observational adequacy, misidentified person, cognitive neuropsychiatry, reasoning bias, perceptual aberration, subjective privacy, circumscribed delusions, reduplicative paramnesia, deaf native signers, deluded individuals, delusional misidentification syndromes, metarepresentational deficit, reasoning deficit, first construal
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British Journal of Psychiatry, Oxford University Press, Psychological Medicine, New York, American Psychiatric Association, Child Development, Psychology Press, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, Biological Sciences, British Journal of Medical Psychology, Cambridge University Press, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Behavioural Neurology, British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Coombs Building, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Fourth Edition, Aspects of Face Processing, Biological Psychiatry, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Journal of Individual Psychology, Martinus Nijhoff, Psychological Review
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