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Overview

Robyn Langdon is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia and has contributed to multiple fields including psychology, medicine, and the arts and humanities. Their research mainly focuses on topics related to mental health and psychiatry, with particular emphasis on schizophrenia research and treatment, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, cognitive abilities and testing, behavioral health and interventions, dementia and cognitive impairment research, and psychosomatic disorders and their treatments.

Their primary subfields of study include psychiatry and mental health, philosophy, clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and cognitive neuroscience.

The frequent venues where Robyn Langdon has published are varied, reflecting their interdisciplinary approach. These include:

  • Assessment
  • International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Robyn Langdon's recent papers encompass diverse topics in mental health and cognitive research. Notable publications include:

  • "The 'Reading the Mind in the Eyes' Test Shows Poor Psychometric Properties in a Large, Demographically Representative U.S. Sample" (2022) - Assessment
  • "Perception of visual-tactile asynchrony, bodily perceptual aberrations, and bodily illusions in schizophrenia" (2020) - Schizophrenia Research
  • "Examining the presence and nature of delusions in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia syndromes" (2022) - International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • "Perceiving and attributing intentionality in schizophrenia" (2020) - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
  • "Recognition of Social Rule Violation in 'Deficit Syndrome' Schizophrenia: A Study Using Economic Games" (2020) - Frontiers in Psychiatry

Collaboration constitutes a significant part of their research, with frequent co-authors including Emily Connaughton, Kelsie Boulton, Wendy C. Higgins, Robert M. Ross, and Vince Polito.

Best Publications

  • DRC: a dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and reading aloud.

    Max Coltheart;Kathleen Rastle;Conrad Perry;Robyn Langdon

  • Mentalising, schizotypy, and schizophrenia.

    Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart

  • Monothematic delusions: towards a two-factor account

    Martin Davies;Max Coltheart;Robyn Langdon;Nora Breen

  • Disturbed communication in schizophrenia: the role of poor pragmatics and poor mind-reading.

    R. Langdon;M. Coltheart;P. B. Ward;S. V. Catts

  • The cognitive neuropsychology of delusions

    Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart

  • Defective Self and/or Other Mentalising in Schizophrenia: A Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach

    Robyn Langdon;Patricia T. Michie;Philip B. Ward;Neil McConaghy

  • The neuropsychological basis of hypersociability in Williams and Down syndrome.

    Melanie A. Porter;Max Coltheart;Robyn Langdon

  • Recognition of metaphor and irony in young adults: the impact of schizotypal personality traits.

    Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart

  • Understanding minds and understanding communicated meanings in schizophrenia

    Robyn Langdon;Martin Davies;M. A. X. Coltheart

  • Schizophrenia, theory of mind, and persecutory delusions.

    Leigh Harrington;Robyn Langdon;Richard J Siegert;John McClure

  • Schizophrenia and Monothematic Delusions

    Max Coltheart;Robyn Langdon;Ryan McKay

  • Jumping to Conclusions About the Beads Task? A Meta-analysis of Delusional Ideation and Data-Gathering.

    Robert Malcolm Ross;Ryan McKay;Max Coltheart;Robyn Langdon

  • A reanalysis of the personal/impersonal distinction in moral psychology research

    Jonathan McGuire;Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart;Catriona Mackenzie

  • Empathetic perspective-taking is impaired in schizophrenia: evidence from a study of emotion attribution and theory of mind.

    Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart;Philip B Ward

  • Reasoning Anomalies Associated With Delusions in Schizophrenia

    Robyn Langdon;Philip B. Ward;Max Coltheart

  • Mentalising, executive planning and disengagement in schizophrenia

    Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart;Philip B. Ward;Stanley V. Catts

  • Visual perspective-taking and schizotypy: evidence for a simulation-based account of mentalizing in normal adults

    Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart

  • “Sleights of mind”: Delusions, defences, and self-deception

    Ryan McKay;Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart

  • Theory of mind and neurocognition in early psychosis: a quasi-experimental study

    Robyn Langdon;Michael H Connors;Megan Still;Philip B Ward

  • Paranoia, persecutory delusions and attributional biases.

    Ryan McKay;Robyn Langdon;Max Coltheart

Frequent Co-Authors

Max Coltheart
Max Coltheart Macquarie University
Ryan McKay
Ryan McKay Royal Holloway University of London
Amanda J. Barnier
Amanda J. Barnier Macquarie University
Stanley V. Catts
Stanley V. Catts University of Queensland
Martin Brüne
Martin Brüne Ruhr University Bochum
Richard J. Stevenson
Richard J. Stevenson Macquarie University
Adam J. Guastella
Adam J. Guastella University of Sydney
Ian B. Hickie
Ian B. Hickie University of Sydney
Patricia T. Michie
Patricia T. Michie University of Newcastle Australia
Juanita Todd
Juanita Todd University of Newcastle Australia

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