It is important to identify accurate markers of psychiatric illness to aid early prediction of disease course. Subclinical psychotic experiences (PEs) are important risk factors for later mental ill-health and suicidal behaviour. This study used machine learning to investigate neuroanatomical markers of PEs in early and later stages of adolescence. Machine learning using logistic regression using Elastic Net regularization was applied to T1-weighted and diffusion MRI data to classify adolescents with subclinical psychotic experiences vs. controls across 3 timepoints (Time 1:11–13 years, n = 77; Time 2:14–16 years, n = 56; Time 3:18–20 years, n = 40). Neuroimaging data classified adolescents aged 11–13 years with current PEs vs. controls ret...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether dimensional constructs of psychopathology relate...
Neurobiological abnormalities associated with neuropsychiatric disorders do not map well to existing...
Investigating potential gray matter differences in adolescents presenting higher levels of schizotyp...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death for individuals between 15 and 19 years of age. The high...
Importance: Altered neurodevelopmental trajectories are thought to reflect heterogeneity in the path...
Aims: Because community and clinical studies indicated an impact of development on the early detecti...
Background: Findings from neurodevelopmental studies indicate that adolescents with psychosis spectr...
Abstract Background: Both early (pre- and perinatal) and late (adolescent) neurodevelopmental distur...
Background: Grey matter abnormalities are observed across the psychosis spectrum. The trajectory of ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the neural correlates of psychotic-like experiences in yo...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of adolescent psychiatric disorder is crucial for early interven...
Contemporary theories propose that dysregulation of emotional perception is involved in the aetiolog...
OBJECTIVE: To identify neuropsychological and motor changes from adolescence to early adulthood in y...
Previous studies applying machine learning methods to psychosis have primarily been concerned with t...
Schizophrenia is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder, but whether the adolescent period, proxim...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether dimensional constructs of psychopathology relate...
Neurobiological abnormalities associated with neuropsychiatric disorders do not map well to existing...
Investigating potential gray matter differences in adolescents presenting higher levels of schizotyp...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death for individuals between 15 and 19 years of age. The high...
Importance: Altered neurodevelopmental trajectories are thought to reflect heterogeneity in the path...
Aims: Because community and clinical studies indicated an impact of development on the early detecti...
Background: Findings from neurodevelopmental studies indicate that adolescents with psychosis spectr...
Abstract Background: Both early (pre- and perinatal) and late (adolescent) neurodevelopmental distur...
Background: Grey matter abnormalities are observed across the psychosis spectrum. The trajectory of ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the neural correlates of psychotic-like experiences in yo...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of adolescent psychiatric disorder is crucial for early interven...
Contemporary theories propose that dysregulation of emotional perception is involved in the aetiolog...
OBJECTIVE: To identify neuropsychological and motor changes from adolescence to early adulthood in y...
Previous studies applying machine learning methods to psychosis have primarily been concerned with t...
Schizophrenia is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder, but whether the adolescent period, proxim...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether dimensional constructs of psychopathology relate...
Neurobiological abnormalities associated with neuropsychiatric disorders do not map well to existing...
Investigating potential gray matter differences in adolescents presenting higher levels of schizotyp...