BACKGROUND: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefrontal activation. The extent to which the severity of these deficits at presentation predicts subsequent clinical outcomes is unclear. METHODS: We employed functional magnetic resonance imaging in a cohort of subjects at clinical risk for psychosis and in healthy controls. Images were acquired at clinical presentation and again after 1 year, using a 1.5-T Signa MRI scanner while subjects were performing a verbal fluency task. SPM5 was used for the analysis of imaging data. Psychopathological assessment of the "at-risk" symptoms was performed by using the Comprehensive Assessment for the At-Risk Mental State (CAARMS) and the Positive...
Objective: Impaired prefrontal cortical function is regarded as a central feature of schizophrenia. ...
Background: People at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis have an elevated risk of developing a psych...
Background: Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the ...
BACKGROUND: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and alt...
Background: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and alt...
Background: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and alt...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
BACKGROUND: People with prodromal symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. AIMS: To u...
BACKGROUND: People with prodromal symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. AIMS: To u...
Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychoti...
Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychoti...
Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychoti...
Objective: Impaired prefrontal cortical function is regarded as a central feature of schizophrenia. ...
Background: People at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis have an elevated risk of developing a psych...
Background: Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the ...
BACKGROUND: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and alt...
Background: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and alt...
Background: The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and alt...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefron...
BACKGROUND: People with prodromal symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. AIMS: To u...
BACKGROUND: People with prodromal symptoms have a very high risk of developing psychosis. AIMS: To u...
Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychoti...
Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychoti...
Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychoti...
Objective: Impaired prefrontal cortical function is regarded as a central feature of schizophrenia. ...
Background: People at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis have an elevated risk of developing a psych...
Background: Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the ...