Adults with schizophrenia present cognitive impairments, as do individuals at ultra-high risk for the disorder, youth with relatives with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and children with antecedents of schizophrenia. The present study aimed to determine if impairments in childhood differed depending on the definition of risk and/or on the degree of relatedness to an affected individual, and if impairments were explained by IQ. Four groups of children aged 9–12 years were studied: (1) 13 children with ≥1 first-degree or ≥2 second-degree affected relatives (high familial loading: FHxH); (2) 14 with ≥1 affected second-degree relative (lower familial loading: FHxL); (3) 32 with well-replicated antecedents of schizophrenia (ASz); and (4) 45 t...
The developmental aspects of cognitive structures from childhood until adulthood and across differen...
Cognitive deficits are a central feature of schizophrenia and occur in first-degree relatives of sch...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia and affective psychoses share several common biological origins, partic...
Adults with schizophrenia present cognitive impairments, as do individuals at ultra-high risk for th...
Poor verbal learning and memory function is well-documented among individuals with schizophrenia and...
Neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) are thought to be stable trait markers that predate th...
OBJECTIVE: It is likely that cognitive deficits are vulnerability markers for developing schizophren...
Background: Cognitive deficits have been demonstrated both in patients with schizophrenia and in the...
Important questions remain about the profile of cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders across a...
Important questions remain about the profile of cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders across a...
We have proposed that children who present psychotic-like experiences as part of a triad of antecede...
BACKGROUND: Among adults with schizophrenia, evidence suggests that premorbid deficits in different ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairments have been extensively reported for patients suffering from schizop...
The developmental aspects of cognitive structures from childhood until adulthood and across differen...
Cognitive deficits are a central feature of schizophrenia and occur in first-degree relatives of sch...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia and affective psychoses share several common biological origins, partic...
Adults with schizophrenia present cognitive impairments, as do individuals at ultra-high risk for th...
Poor verbal learning and memory function is well-documented among individuals with schizophrenia and...
Neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) are thought to be stable trait markers that predate th...
OBJECTIVE: It is likely that cognitive deficits are vulnerability markers for developing schizophren...
Background: Cognitive deficits have been demonstrated both in patients with schizophrenia and in the...
Important questions remain about the profile of cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders across a...
Important questions remain about the profile of cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders across a...
We have proposed that children who present psychotic-like experiences as part of a triad of antecede...
BACKGROUND: Among adults with schizophrenia, evidence suggests that premorbid deficits in different ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairments have been extensively reported for patients suffering from schizop...
The developmental aspects of cognitive structures from childhood until adulthood and across differen...
Cognitive deficits are a central feature of schizophrenia and occur in first-degree relatives of sch...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia and affective psychoses share several common biological origins, partic...