Background. Movement disorders and schizotypy are both prevalent in unaffected siblings of patients with schizophrenia and both are associated with the risk of developing psychosis or schizophrenia. However, to date there has been no research into the association between these two vulnerability factors in persons with an increased genetic risk profile. We hypothesized that unaffected siblings of patients with non-affective psychosis have more movement disorders and schizotypy than healthy controls and that these co-occur. Method. In a cross-sectional design we assessed the prevalence and inter-relationship of movement disorders and schizotypy in 115 unaffected siblings (mean age 27 years, 44% males) and 100 healthy controls (mean age 26 yea...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ∼10%,...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...
Background. Movement disorders and schizotypy are both prevalent in unaffected siblings of patients ...
Movement disorders such as dyskinesia and Parkinsonism have frequently been reported in (drug-naive)...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for furt...
IntroductionAberrant motor function is an integral part of schizophrenia. In fact, abnormalities are...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
Background:Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychoti...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of simil...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ∼10%,...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...
Background. Movement disorders and schizotypy are both prevalent in unaffected siblings of patients ...
Movement disorders such as dyskinesia and Parkinsonism have frequently been reported in (drug-naive)...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for furt...
IntroductionAberrant motor function is an integral part of schizophrenia. In fact, abnormalities are...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
Background:Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychoti...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of simil...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ∼10%,...
Neuromotor dysfunction is a consistent finding in high-risk and archival studies of schizophrenia, b...