Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer outcomes. Brain abnormalities underlying lack of insight have been suggested, mostly in the frontal lobe, although previous research showed mixed results. We used a voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analysis in 108 first-episode non-affective psychosis patients to investigate the pattern of brain structural abnormalities related to lack of insight. In addition, 77 healthy volunteers were compared with the patients classified as having poor and good insight. The shortened version of the Scale to Assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder was used to evaluate insight. Patients with poor insight (n = 68) compared with patients with good insight (n = 40) sho...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Objective Neurological correlates of impaired insight in non-affective psychosis remain unclear. ...
Objective Neurological correlates of impaired insight in non-affective psychosis remain unclear. ...
Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer out...
Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer out...
Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer out...
AbstractBackgroundAs a reflection of poor insight, people with schizophrenia often disagree with car...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that neuropsychological and structural brain deficits are...
Impaired insight into illness is a common, but poorly understood feature of schizophrenia that contr...
Impaired insight into illness is a common, but poorly understood feature of schizophrenia that contr...
<p>(A) In red are shown the results of the VBM contrast FEP patients with good insight vs. FEP with ...
Background. Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted b...
Background. Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted b...
Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted between poor ...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Objective Neurological correlates of impaired insight in non-affective psychosis remain unclear. ...
Objective Neurological correlates of impaired insight in non-affective psychosis remain unclear. ...
Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer out...
Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer out...
Lack of insight is a core feature of non-affective psychosis and has been associated with poorer out...
AbstractBackgroundAs a reflection of poor insight, people with schizophrenia often disagree with car...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that neuropsychological and structural brain deficits are...
Impaired insight into illness is a common, but poorly understood feature of schizophrenia that contr...
Impaired insight into illness is a common, but poorly understood feature of schizophrenia that contr...
<p>(A) In red are shown the results of the VBM contrast FEP patients with good insight vs. FEP with ...
Background. Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted b...
Background. Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted b...
Lack of insight is frequently observed in schizophrenia. Relationships have been noted between poor ...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Objective Neurological correlates of impaired insight in non-affective psychosis remain unclear. ...
Objective Neurological correlates of impaired insight in non-affective psychosis remain unclear. ...