The course of neurocognition and social functioning in individuals at ultra high risk for psychosis.
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The empirical status of the ultra high-risk (prodromal) research paradigmEarly interventions in risk groups for schizophrenia: what are we waiting for?Working with Asian American youth at clinical high risk for psychosis: a case illustration"To see or not to see: that is the question." The "Protection-Against-Schizophrenia" (PaSZ) model: evidence from congenital blindness and visuo-cognitive aberrations.Research in people with psychosis risk syndrome: a review of the current evidence and future directionsCognitive control deficits in schizophrenia: mechanisms and meaningWhite matter integrity and prediction of social and role functioning in subjects at ultra-high risk for psychosisCourse of neurocognitive deficits in the prodrome and first episode of schizophrenia.Premorbid cognitive deficits in young relatives of schizophrenia patients.Meta-analysis of cognitive deficits in ultra-high risk to psychosis and first-episode psychosis: do the cognitive deficits progress over, or after, the onset of psychosis?Youth-caregiver agreement on clinical high-risk symptoms of psychosis.Markers of basal ganglia dysfunction and conversion to psychosis: neurocognitive deficits and dyskinesias in the prodromal periodDisorganized symptoms and executive functioning predict impaired social functioning in subjects at risk for psychosis.Processing speed and neurodevelopment in adolescent-onset psychosis: cognitive slowing predicts social function.Mismatch and lexical retrieval gestures are associated with visual information processing, verbal production, and symptomatology in youth at high risk for psychosisAltered resting-state connectivity in subjects at ultra-high risk for psychosis: an fMRI study.Neurological soft signs predict abnormal cerebellar-thalamic tract development and negative symptoms in adolescents at high risk for psychosis: a longitudinal perspective.The relationship of neurocognition and negative symptoms to social and role functioning over time in individuals at clinical high risk in the first phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study.Gray matter loss in young relatives at risk for schizophrenia: relation with prodromal psychopathology.Symptom assessment in early psychosis: the use of well-established rating scales in clinical high-risk and recent-onset populations.Symptom dimensions and functional impairment in early psychosis: more to the story than just negative symptomsAbnormal movements are associated with poor psychosocial functioning in adolescents at high risk for psychosis.Neurocognitive and clinical predictors of long-term outcome in adolescents at ultra-high risk for psychosis: a 6-year follow-up.Longitudinal alterations of executive function in non-psychotic adolescents at familial risk for schizophrenia.Association between Dopamine Receptor D2 (DRD2) Variations rs6277 and rs1800497 and Cognitive Performance According to Risk Type for Psychosis: A Nested Case Control Study in a Finnish Population Sample.Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in Salience and Default Mode Networks and Aberrant Social Processes in Youth at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis.Prediction of functional outcome in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosisNeuropsychology of the prodrome to psychosis in the NAPLS consortium: relationship to family history and conversion to psychosis.Cognitive endophenotypes of psychosis within dimension and diagnosis.The relationship of social function to depressive and negative symptoms in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosisRisk factors for psychosis: impaired social and role functioningPersistence, diagnostic specificity and genetic liability for context-processing deficits in schizophreniaAnhedonia in the psychosis risk syndrome: associations with social impairment and basal orbitofrontal cortical activity.Neurocognition in the extended psychosis phenotype: performance of a community sample of adolescents with psychotic symptoms on the MATRICS neurocognitive battery.Exploring predictors of outcome in the psychosis prodrome: implications for early identification and intervention.Impaired context processing as a potential marker of psychosis risk state.Treatment implications of the schizophrenia prodrome.What is it like to be a person with schizophrenia in the social world? A first-person perspective study on Schizophrenic dissociality--part 1: state of the art.Neurocognitive functioning in schizophrenia and during the early phases of psychosis: targeting cognitive remediation interventions.The relationship between psychosocial functioning and resilience and negative symptoms in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis.
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The course of neurocognition and social functioning in individuals at ultra high risk for psychosis.
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The course of neurocognition a ...... ultra high risk for psychosis
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Carrie E Bearden
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2007-04-09T00:00:00Z