AbstractIndividuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) have a risk of developing a psychotic disorder significantly greater than the general population. However, it is not currently possible to predict which ARMS individuals will develop psychosis from clinical assessment alone. Comparison of ARMS subjects who do, and do not, develop psychosis can reveal which factors are critical for the onset of illness. In the present study, 37 patients with an ARMS were followed clinically at least 24months subsequent to initial referral. Functional MRI data were collected at the beginning of the follow-up period during performance of an executive task known to recruit frontal lobe networks and to be impaired in psychosis. Graph theoretical analysis wa...
Background and Aims: People with ‘prodromal’ symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis....
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that the human brain can be represented as a complex functio...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is increasingly conceived as a disorder of brain network connectivity an...
Individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) have a risk of developing a psychotic disorder signi...
Individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) have a risk of developing a psychotic disorder signi...
Emerging evidence demonstrates heterogeneity in clinical outcomes of prodromal psychosis that only a...
The ability to identify biomarkers of psychosis risk is essential in defining effective preventive m...
Recent evidence has revealed abnormal functional connectivity between the frontal and parietal brain...
Objective: People with 'prodromal' symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. We examin...
Although individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis exhibit a psychosis-risk syndrome inv...
OBJECTIVE: People with 'prodromal' symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. We examin...
Recent functional imaging work in individuals experiencing an at-risk mental state (ARMS) for psycho...
Although individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis exhibit a psychosis-risk syndrome inv...
Background: Previous research has shown that the human brain can be represented as a complex functio...
Objectives: Neurofunctional alterations are correlates of vulnerability to psychosis, as well as of ...
Background and Aims: People with ‘prodromal’ symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis....
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that the human brain can be represented as a complex functio...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is increasingly conceived as a disorder of brain network connectivity an...
Individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) have a risk of developing a psychotic disorder signi...
Individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) have a risk of developing a psychotic disorder signi...
Emerging evidence demonstrates heterogeneity in clinical outcomes of prodromal psychosis that only a...
The ability to identify biomarkers of psychosis risk is essential in defining effective preventive m...
Recent evidence has revealed abnormal functional connectivity between the frontal and parietal brain...
Objective: People with 'prodromal' symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. We examin...
Although individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis exhibit a psychosis-risk syndrome inv...
OBJECTIVE: People with 'prodromal' symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. We examin...
Recent functional imaging work in individuals experiencing an at-risk mental state (ARMS) for psycho...
Although individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis exhibit a psychosis-risk syndrome inv...
Background: Previous research has shown that the human brain can be represented as a complex functio...
Objectives: Neurofunctional alterations are correlates of vulnerability to psychosis, as well as of ...
Background and Aims: People with ‘prodromal’ symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis....
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that the human brain can be represented as a complex functio...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is increasingly conceived as a disorder of brain network connectivity an...