Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported to be antecedents of schizophrenia that may reflect dysfunctional dopaminergic activity in the striatum. The present study compared dyskinetic movement abnormalities displayed by children with multiple antecedents of schizophrenia (ASz), including speech and/or motor developmental lags or problems, internalising/externalising problems in the clinical range, and PLEs, with those displayed by children with no antecedents (noASz). The sample included 21 ASz and 31 noASz children, aged 9–12 years old. None had taken psychotropic medication or had relatives with psychosis. The antecedents of schizophrenia were assessed using questionnaires completed by child...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
Background Intervention aimed at preventing schizophrenia may be most effective if targeted at speci...
Background: Recognising and intervening with individuals at risk for schizophrenia prior to illness ...
Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported to be antec...
Background Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported ...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Movement disorders such as dyskinesia and Parkinsonism have frequently been reported in (drug-naive)...
Motor abnormalities represent a neurobehavioral domain of signs intrinsic to schizophrenia-spectrum ...
The question of whether dyskinesia of the type found in tardive dyskinesia (TD) related to schizophr...
Motor abnormalities have clinical relevance as a component of psychotic illness; they are not only a...
Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for furt...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...
We have proposed that children who present psychotic-like experiences as part of a triad of antecede...
Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes leading to schizophr...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
Background Intervention aimed at preventing schizophrenia may be most effective if targeted at speci...
Background: Recognising and intervening with individuals at risk for schizophrenia prior to illness ...
Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported to be antec...
Background Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported ...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Movement disorders such as dyskinesia and Parkinsonism have frequently been reported in (drug-naive)...
Motor abnormalities represent a neurobehavioral domain of signs intrinsic to schizophrenia-spectrum ...
The question of whether dyskinesia of the type found in tardive dyskinesia (TD) related to schizophr...
Motor abnormalities have clinical relevance as a component of psychotic illness; they are not only a...
Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for furt...
Background: Apart from the traditional symptoms of delusion and hallucination, soft signs of neurolo...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...
We have proposed that children who present psychotic-like experiences as part of a triad of antecede...
Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes leading to schizophr...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
Background Intervention aimed at preventing schizophrenia may be most effective if targeted at speci...
Background: Recognising and intervening with individuals at risk for schizophrenia prior to illness ...