Mr A. was a 20-yr-old white male with no medical history of note. His GP, who was concerned about his poor psychosocial functioning, referred him to a specialist service offering advice and support for young people at risk for psychosis
Brain imaging studies have identified robust changes in brain structure and function during the deve...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Symptoms of psychosis (e.g., hallucinations, unusual beliefs) do not only occur in people with a men...
Mr A. was a 20-yr-old white male with no medical history of note. His GP, who was concerned about hi...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Substantial pathophysiological questions about the relationship of brain pathologies in psychosis ca...
sion and function of the prefrontal cortex are thought to be central to the pathophysiology of schiz...
CONTEXT: Alterations in dopaminergic neurotransmission and function of the prefrontal cortex are tho...
Context: Alterations in dopaminergic neurotransmission and function of the prefrontal cortex are tho...
Background and Aims: People with ‘prodromal’ symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis....
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Many people suffering from psychotic illnesses experience persisting impairmen...
Background: Reliable neurofunctional markers of increased vulnerability to psychosis are needed to i...
Objective: Neuroimaging of psychiatric disorders has increased exponentially in the last decade; how...
Objective: Since the first study published in the Lancet in 1976, structural neuroimaging has been u...
Brain imaging studies have identified robust changes in brain structure and function during the deve...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Symptoms of psychosis (e.g., hallucinations, unusual beliefs) do not only occur in people with a men...
Mr A. was a 20-yr-old white male with no medical history of note. His GP, who was concerned about hi...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Substantial pathophysiological questions about the relationship of brain pathologies in psychosis ca...
sion and function of the prefrontal cortex are thought to be central to the pathophysiology of schiz...
CONTEXT: Alterations in dopaminergic neurotransmission and function of the prefrontal cortex are tho...
Context: Alterations in dopaminergic neurotransmission and function of the prefrontal cortex are tho...
Background and Aims: People with ‘prodromal’ symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis....
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Many people suffering from psychotic illnesses experience persisting impairmen...
Background: Reliable neurofunctional markers of increased vulnerability to psychosis are needed to i...
Objective: Neuroimaging of psychiatric disorders has increased exponentially in the last decade; how...
Objective: Since the first study published in the Lancet in 1976, structural neuroimaging has been u...
Brain imaging studies have identified robust changes in brain structure and function during the deve...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Symptoms of psychosis (e.g., hallucinations, unusual beliefs) do not only occur in people with a men...