Philip R Corlett PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Residential College Associate Fellow in Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Research Interests
Schizophrenia; Delusions; Prediction error; Associative learning; fMRI
Selected Publications
- Corlett, P.R. & Fletcher, P.C. (In press). The neurobiology of schizotypy: Fronto-striatal prediction error signal correlates with delusion-like beliefs in healthy people. Neuropsychologia.
- Anticevic, A. & Corlett, P.R. (In press). Cognition-emotion dysinteraction in schizophrenia. Frontiers in Psychology.
- Anticevic, A., Gancsos, M., Murray, J.D., Repovs, G., Driesen, N.R., Ennis, D.R., Niciu, M.J., Morgan, P.T., Surti, T.S., Bloch, M.H., Ramani, R., Smith, M.A., Wang, X.J., Krystal, J.H., & Corlett, P.R. (2012). NMDA receptor function in large-scale anticorrelated neural systems with implications for schizophrenia. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 109(41), 16720-5.
- Corlett, P.R. (2012). Latent inhibition: Cognition, neuroscience, and applications to schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 17(3), 287-289.
- Corlett, P.R., Taylor, J.R., Wang, X.J., Fletcher, P.C., & Krystal JH.(2011). Toward a neurobiology of delusions. 92(3), 345-69.
- Corlett, P.R., Honey, G.D., Krystal, J.H., & Fletcher, P.C. (2011). Glutamatergic model psychoses: prediction error, learning, and inference. Neuropsychopharmacology. 36(1), 294-315.
- Corlett, P.R., Frith, C.D., & Fletcher, P.C. (2009). From drugs to deprivation: a Bayesian framework for understanding models of psychosis. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 206(4), 515-30.
- Corlett, P.R., Krystal, J.H., Taylor, J.R., & Fletcher, P.C. (2009). Why do delusions persist? Front Hum Neurosci, 3:12.
- Corlett, P.R., Murray, G.K., Honey, G.D., Aitken, M.R., Shanks, D.R., Robbins, T.W., Bullmore, E.T., Dickinson, A., & Fletcher, P.C. (2007). Disrupted prediction-error signal in psychosis: evidence for an associative account of delusions. Brain. 130(9), 2387-400.
- Corlett, P.R., Honey, G.D., & Fletcher, P.C. (2007). From prediction error to psychosis: ketamine as a pharmacological model of delusions. J Psychopharmacol, 21(3), 238-52.
Selected Publications
- Corlett, P.R. & Fletcher, P.C. (In press). The neurobiology of schizotypy: Fronto-striatal prediction error signal correlates with delusion-like beliefs in healthy people. Neuropsychologia.
- Anticevic, A. & Corlett, P.R. (In press). Cognition-emotion dysinteraction in schizophrenia. Frontiers in Psychology.
- Anticevic, A., Gancsos, M., Murray, J.D., Repovs, G., Driesen, N.R., Ennis, D.R., Niciu, M.J., Morgan, P.T., Surti, T.S., Bloch, M.H., Ramani, R., Smith, M.A., Wang, X.J., Krystal, J.H., & Corlett, P.R. (2012). NMDA receptor function in large-scale anticorrelated neural systems with implications for schizophrenia. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 109(41), 16720-5.
- Corlett, P.R. (2012). Latent inhibition: Cognition, neuroscience, and applications to schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 17(3), 287-289.
- Corlett, P.R., Taylor, J.R., Wang, X.J., Fletcher, P.C., & Krystal JH.(2011). Toward a neurobiology of delusions. 92(3), 345-69.
- Corlett, P.R., Honey, G.D., Krystal, J.H., & Fletcher, P.C. (2011). Glutamatergic model psychoses: prediction error, learning, and inference. Neuropsychopharmacology. 36(1), 294-315.
- Corlett, P.R., Frith, C.D., & Fletcher, P.C. (2009). From drugs to deprivation: a Bayesian framework for understanding models of psychosis. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 206(4), 515-30.
- Corlett, P.R., Krystal, J.H., Taylor, J.R., & Fletcher, P.C. (2009). Why do delusions persist? Front Hum Neurosci, 3:12.
- Corlett, P.R., Murray, G.K., Honey, G.D., Aitken, M.R., Shanks, D.R., Robbins, T.W., Bullmore, E.T., Dickinson, A., & Fletcher, P.C. (2007). Disrupted prediction-error signal in psychosis: evidence for an associative account of delusions. Brain. 130(9), 2387-400.
- Corlett, P.R., Honey, G.D., & Fletcher, P.C. (2007). From prediction error to psychosis: ketamine as a pharmacological model of delusions. J Psychopharmacol, 21(3), 238-52.
- Corlett, P.R., Honey, G.D., Aitken, M.R., Dickinson, A., Shanks, D.R., Absalom, A.R., Lee, M., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Murray, G.K., McKenna, P.J., Robbins, T.W., Bullmore, E.T., & Fletcher PC. (2006). Frontal responses during learning predict vulnerability to the psychotogenic effects of ketamine: linking cognition, brain activity, and psychosis. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 63(6), 611-21.
- Corlett, P.R., Aitken, M.R., Dickinson, A., Shanks, D.R., Honey, G.D., Honey, R.A., Robbins, T.W., Bullmore, E.T., & Fletcher, PC. (2004). Prediction error during retrospective revaluation of causal associations in humans: fMRI evidence in favor of an associative model of learning. Neuron, 44(5), 877-88.

