Gray matter and cortical thickness reductions have been documented in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis and may be more pronounced in those who transition to psychosis. However, these findings rely on small samples and are inconsistent across studies. In this review and meta-analysis we aimed to investigate neuroanatomical correlates of clinical high-risk for psychosis and potential predictors of transition, using a novel meta-analytic method (Seed-based d Mapping with Permutation of Subject Images) and cortical mask, combining data from surface-based and voxel-based morphometry studies. Individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis who later transitioned to psychosis were compared to those who did not and to controls, and i...
Although the underlying neurobiology of emerging psy-chotic disorders is not well understood, there ...
Objective. To address at a meta-analytical level the neuroanatomical markers of genetic liability to...
Objective. To address at a meta-analytical level the neuroanatomical markers of genetic liability to...
Gray matter and cortical thickness reductions have been documented in individuals at clinical high-r...
Contains fulltext : 235728.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Gray matter a...
Gray matter and cortical thickness reductions have been documented in individuals at clinical high-r...
Objectives: In early stage psychosis research the identification of neurobiological correlates of vu...
Background: Individual structural imaging studies in the pre-psychotic phases deliver contrasting fi...
Background: Despite impressive advancements in early interventions in psychosis, there is an urgent ...
Despite many neuroimaging studies on schizophrenia showing brain abnormalities the exact time course...
Progressive grey matter loss has been demonstrated among clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who co...
Background Structural brain abnormalities have been described in individuals with an at-risk mental ...
In a recent prospective longitudinal neuroimaging study, clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who la...
Despite many neuroimaging studies on schizophrenia showing brain abnormalities the exact time course...
Although the underlying neurobiology of emerging psy-chotic disorders is not well understood, there ...
Although the underlying neurobiology of emerging psy-chotic disorders is not well understood, there ...
Objective. To address at a meta-analytical level the neuroanatomical markers of genetic liability to...
Objective. To address at a meta-analytical level the neuroanatomical markers of genetic liability to...
Gray matter and cortical thickness reductions have been documented in individuals at clinical high-r...
Contains fulltext : 235728.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Gray matter a...
Gray matter and cortical thickness reductions have been documented in individuals at clinical high-r...
Objectives: In early stage psychosis research the identification of neurobiological correlates of vu...
Background: Individual structural imaging studies in the pre-psychotic phases deliver contrasting fi...
Background: Despite impressive advancements in early interventions in psychosis, there is an urgent ...
Despite many neuroimaging studies on schizophrenia showing brain abnormalities the exact time course...
Progressive grey matter loss has been demonstrated among clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who co...
Background Structural brain abnormalities have been described in individuals with an at-risk mental ...
In a recent prospective longitudinal neuroimaging study, clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who la...
Despite many neuroimaging studies on schizophrenia showing brain abnormalities the exact time course...
Although the underlying neurobiology of emerging psy-chotic disorders is not well understood, there ...
Although the underlying neurobiology of emerging psy-chotic disorders is not well understood, there ...
Objective. To address at a meta-analytical level the neuroanatomical markers of genetic liability to...
Objective. To address at a meta-analytical level the neuroanatomical markers of genetic liability to...