The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that impaired brain development is a cause of the illness. Early motor developmental milestones, such as learning to walk, are predictors of later schizophrenia but studies have not been systematically reviewed. The aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis was to explore the association between early motor developmental milestones and the risk of adult schizophrenia. In addition, we updated a systematic review on motor function and risk of schizophrenia. The PubMed, PsycINFO and Scopus databases were searched for original research articles published up to July 2015. Motor milestones were measured between ages 0 and 13years. Random effect meta-analysis calculated effec...
Deficits in fine motor function and neuropsychological performance have been described as risk facto...
Abstract We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incide...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that impaired brain development is a cau...
Abstract The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that impaired brain developmen...
Delayed motor developmental milestones have been reported to be associated with schizophrenia in pre...
Abstract Delayed motor developmental milestones have been reported to be associated with schizophre...
BACKGROUND: Delayed motor development in infancy and family history of psychosis are both associated...
Abstract Schizophrenia is a complex mental health disorder and its etiology can be investigated bas...
AbstractBackgroundDelayed motor development in infancy and family history of psychosis are both asso...
Delayed childhood development may precede adult psychoses. We tested this hypothesis in a large, gen...
Premorbid motor dysfunction is one of the earliest of developmental antecedents identified among ind...
We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incidence and va...
Background Previous reviews have reported cognitive and motor deficits in childhood and adolescence ...
Schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the population and is severely impairing to those afflicted. Thereby, ...
Deficits in fine motor function and neuropsychological performance have been described as risk facto...
Abstract We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incide...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that impaired brain development is a cau...
Abstract The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that impaired brain developmen...
Delayed motor developmental milestones have been reported to be associated with schizophrenia in pre...
Abstract Delayed motor developmental milestones have been reported to be associated with schizophre...
BACKGROUND: Delayed motor development in infancy and family history of psychosis are both associated...
Abstract Schizophrenia is a complex mental health disorder and its etiology can be investigated bas...
AbstractBackgroundDelayed motor development in infancy and family history of psychosis are both asso...
Delayed childhood development may precede adult psychoses. We tested this hypothesis in a large, gen...
Premorbid motor dysfunction is one of the earliest of developmental antecedents identified among ind...
We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incidence and va...
Background Previous reviews have reported cognitive and motor deficits in childhood and adolescence ...
Schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the population and is severely impairing to those afflicted. Thereby, ...
Deficits in fine motor function and neuropsychological performance have been described as risk facto...
Abstract We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incide...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...