Theory of mind, Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology, Social cognition and Empathy are her primary areas of study. Her Theory of mind study incorporates themes from Attribution, Paranoia, Functional neuroimaging and Interpersonal relationship. Her Developmental psychology research includes elements of Schizophrenia, Psychological Theory, Cognition and Social perception.
Her research integrates issues of Social psychology, Frontal lobe, Posterior cingulate and Prefrontal cortex, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in her study of Cognitive psychology. Her biological study deals with issues like Schizophrenia, which deal with fields such as Psychosis, Visual perception, Cognitive skill and Social cognition and interaction training. Her Empathy research includes themes of Feeling, Default mode network and Psychopathy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Theory of mind, Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology, Cognition and Social psychology. Her Theory of mind study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social relation, Empathy, Deception and Association. Her Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Schizophrenia, Social perception, Psychosis, Paranoia and Social cognition.
The Cognitive psychology study combines topics in areas such as Schizophrenia, Agency, Attribution and Default mode network. Rhiannon Corcoran works mostly in the field of Cognition, limiting it down to concerns involving Clinical psychology and, occasionally, Anxiety. Her Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mental health, Perception and Public health.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Mental health, Social psychology, Public health, Psychological intervention and Feeling. Rhiannon Corcoran interconnects Anxiety, Loneliness, Well-being and Social environment in the investigation of issues within Mental health. Rhiannon Corcoran has included themes like Intervention and Social relation in her Psychological intervention study.
In Social relation, she works on issues like Happiness, which are connected to Theory of mind. Her Theory of mind study combines topics in areas such as Inferior frontal gyrus, Pleasure, Empathy, Cognitive science and Precuneus. Her research in Paranoia intersects with topics in Developmental psychology, Disruptive behaviour and Social capital.
Rhiannon Corcoran spends much of her time researching Mental health, Clinical psychology, Public health, Suicide prevention and Occupational safety and health. Her Mental health research integrates issues from Social capital and Loneliness. Her Clinical psychology research includes elements of Psychological distress and Mental illness.
Her research in Public health tackles topics such as Gerontology which are related to areas like Depression and Quality of life. Her Depression study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social support and Anxiety. Her studies deal with areas such as Psychiatry and Psychiatric assessment as well as Distress.
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Schizophrenia, symptomatology and social inference: Investigating “theory of mind” in people with schizophrenia
Rhiannon Corcoran;Gavin Mercer;Christopher D. Frith.
Schizophrenia Research (1995)
Neuronal correlates of theory of mind and empathy: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in a nonverbal task
Birgit A. Völlm;Alexander N. W. Taylor;Paul Richardson;Rhiannon Corcoran.
NeuroImage (2006)
Persecutory delusions: a review and theoretical integration.
Richard P. Bentall;Rhiannon Corcoran;Robert Howard;Nigel Blackwood.
Clinical Psychology Review (2001)
Exploring 'theory of mind' in people with schizophrenia.
Christopher D. Frith;Rhiannon Corcoran.
Psychological Medicine (1996)
The role of the right hemisphere in the interpretation of figurative aspects of language. A positron emission tomography activation study.
G. Bottini;R. Corcoran;R. Sterzi;E. Paulesu.
Brain (1994)
The QCAE: A Questionnaire of Cognitive and Affective Empathy
Renate L. E. P. Reniers;Rhiannon Corcoran;Richard Drake;Nick M. Shryane.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2011)
The appreciation of visual jokes in people with schizophrenia: a study of 'mentalizing' ability.
Rhiannon Corcoran;Connie Cahill;Christopher D. Frith.
Schizophrenia Research (1997)
The cognitive and affective structure of paranoid delusions: a transdiagnostic investigation of patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and depression.
Richard P. Bentall;Georgina Rowse;Nick Shryane;Peter Kinderman.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2009)
Autobiographical memory and theory of mind: evidence of a relationship in schizophrenia.
Rhiannon Corcoran;Christopher D. Frith.
Psychological Medicine (2003)
A role for the hippocampus in card sorting
Rhiannon Corcoran;Dominic Upton.
Cortex (1993)
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