Working memory (WM) impairment is a common feature in individuals with schizophrenia and high-risk for psychosis and a promising target for early intervention strategies. However, it is unclear to what extent WM impairment parallels specific behavioral symptoms along the psychosis continuum. To address this issue, the current study investigated the relation of WM capacity with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in a large Swedish population sample (N = 1012) of adolescents and young adults (M = 24.4 years, range 12-35). WM was assessed with two online computer tasks: A task where participants had to identify and remember the location of an odd shape and a task of remembering and following instructions. PLE scores were derived from a translat...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
AIMS: Cognitive deficits are an important factor in the pathogenesis of psychosis. Subjective cognit...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
Psychotic Experiences (PEs) during adolescence index increased risk for psychotic disorders and schi...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
OBJECTIVE: To identify neuropsychological and motor changes from adolescence to early adulthood in y...
Early-onset psychosis (EOP), or onset of overt psychosis prior to age 18, is associated with particu...
Background: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) consistently show deficits in spatial working memory (WM) and as...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are highly prevalent in childhood and are known to be associa...
Working memory capacity and psychotic-like experiences in a general population sample of adolescents...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia and affective psychoses share several common biological origins, partic...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
AIMS: Cognitive deficits are an important factor in the pathogenesis of psychosis. Subjective cognit...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
Psychotic Experiences (PEs) during adolescence index increased risk for psychotic disorders and schi...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in the general population, especially in children and adolescents,...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
OBJECTIVE: To identify neuropsychological and motor changes from adolescence to early adulthood in y...
Early-onset psychosis (EOP), or onset of overt psychosis prior to age 18, is associated with particu...
Background: Deficits in working memory are widely reported in schizophrenia and are considered a tra...
Individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) consistently show deficits in spatial working memory (WM) and as...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are highly prevalent in childhood and are known to be associa...
Working memory capacity and psychotic-like experiences in a general population sample of adolescents...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia and affective psychoses share several common biological origins, partic...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
AIMS: Cognitive deficits are an important factor in the pathogenesis of psychosis. Subjective cognit...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...