Dr Vaughan Bell

Dr Vaughan Bell

University College London

H-index: 38

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dr Vaughan Bell

Dr Vaughan Bell, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of cognitive neuropsychiatry, psychosis, dissociation, neurological disorders, mental health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Overly deep hierarchical mentalizing produces paranoia: a new formal theory

Association between Paediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Two-Year Psychiatric Outcomes Largely Explained by Pre-Existing Mental Health Problems

The effects of paranoia and dopamine on perception of cohesion and conspiracy: a pre-registered, double-blind, placebo-controlled experiment

Beyond Theory of Mind: A formal interoperable framework for social inference and representation

The effectiveness and tolerability of trauma‐focused psychotherapies for psychotic symptoms: A systematic review of trauma‐focused psychotherapies

Meaning and role of functional-organic distinction: a study of clinicians in psychiatry and neurology services

Towards a Latin American Neuropsychiatry

How common is secondary psychosis? Estimates from a systematic review and meta-analysis

Dr Vaughan Bell Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4928

Citations(since 2020)

2805

Cited By

3209

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

University College London

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Dr Vaughan Bell Skills & Research Interests

cognitive neuropsychiatry

psychosis

dissociation

neurological disorders

mental health

Top articles of Dr Vaughan Bell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Overly deep hierarchical mentalizing produces paranoia: a new formal theory

Nitay Alon

Lion Schulz

Vaughan Bell

Michael Moutoussis

Peter Dayan

...

2024/2/7

Association between Paediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Two-Year Psychiatric Outcomes Largely Explained by Pre-Existing Mental Health Problems

medRxiv

Grace Revill

Norman Poole

Christina Carlisi

Anthony S David

Vaughan Bell

2024/3/26

The effects of paranoia and dopamine on perception of cohesion and conspiracy: a pre-registered, double-blind, placebo-controlled experiment

Psychopharmacology

NJ Raihani

SK Kamboj

Matthew James Peniket

Jessica Norman

Ozan C Ozturk

...

2024/1

Beyond Theory of Mind: A formal interoperable framework for social inference and representation

JM Barnby

G Bellucci

N Alon

L Schilbach

CD Frith

...

2024/3

The effectiveness and tolerability of trauma‐focused psychotherapies for psychotic symptoms: A systematic review of trauma‐focused psychotherapies

Jordan Reid

Charles Cole

Nabeela Malik

Vaughan Bell

Michael Bloomfield

2024/3

Meaning and role of functional-organic distinction: a study of clinicians in psychiatry and neurology services

Medical Humanities

Alice Chesterfield

Jordan Harvey

Callum Hendrie

Sam Wilkinson

Norha Vera San Juan

...

2024/3/1

Towards a Latin American Neuropsychiatry

Jesús Ramírez Bermúdez

Sheila Castro-Suarez

Luciana D'Alessio

Jorge Holguín Lew

Louise Makarem Oliveira

...

2024/2/15

How common is secondary psychosis? Estimates from a systematic review and meta-analysis

Graham Blackman

Ronan Byrne

Neha Gill

Jack B Fanshawe

Vaughan Bell

...

2024/4/19

Pediatric traumatic brain injury as a risk factor for psychosis and psychotic symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis

King-Chi Yau

Grace Revill

Graham Blackman

Madiha Shaikh

Vaughan Bell

2023/9/29

Neuropsychiatric features of Fregoli syndrome: an individual patient meta-analysis

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences

Maria Teixeira-Dias

Amber Kaur Dadwal

Vaughan Bell

Graham Blackman

2023/4

Sleep disorders predict the 1-year onset, persistence, but not remission of psychotic experiences in preadolescence: a longitudinal analysis of the ABCD cohort data

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Sarah Reeve

Vaughan Bell

2023/9

Formalising social representation to explain psychiatric symptoms

Joseph M Barnby

Peter Dayan

Vaughan Bell

2023/3/1

Prevalence of neuroradiological abnormalities in first-episode psychosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Graham Blackman

Giulia Neri

Omar Al-Doori

Maria Teixeira-Dias

Asif Mazumder

...

2023/7/12

Longitudinal associations between stroke and psychosis: a population-based study

Psychological Medicine

Alvin Richards-Belle

Norman Poole

David PJ Osborn

Vaughan Bell

2023/12

Towards further progress in traumatic brain injury

The Lancet Neurology

Andrew IR Maas

David K Menon

Geoffrey T Manley

2023/2/1

Sidelined from history

The Lancet

Vaughan Bell

2023/5/6

Emergence of Morbid Jealousy in the context of executive dysfunction and stroke

Graham Blackman

Jacob Bird

Florian Ruths

Joerg Ederle

Lina Nashef

...

2023/11/1

D2/D3 dopamine supports the precision of mental state inferences and self-relevance of joint social outcomes

bioRxiv

Joseph M Barnby

Vaughan Bell

Quinton Deeley

M Mehta

M Moutoussis

2023/5/2

Beyond Theory of Mind: A formal framework for social inference and representation

Joseph M Barnby

Gabriele Bellucci

Nitay Alon

Leonhard Schilbach

Vaughan Bell

...

2023/10/17

Association between stroke and psychosis across four nationally representative psychiatric epidemiological studies

BJPsych Open

Vaughan Bell

William Tamayo-Agudelo

Grace Revill

David Okai

Norman Poole

2023/5

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