Approximately 60% of subjects with schizophrenia present minor neurological signs (neurological soft signs, NSS), which include abnormalities in sensory and motor performance indicative of a non-specific cerebral dysfunction. These are also present in healthy individuals and relatives of patients with psychosis, at significantly lower rates. The excess of NSS in psychosis may be a potential endophenotype for this disorder, and reflect the same neurodevelopmental brain dysfunction that also underlies the cognitive deficits consistently reported in psychosis. To establish whether neurological and cognitive dysfunction meet the essential criterion required for a refined endophenotype for psychosis, the association with the illness, we explored...
Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling, disorder that affects approximately 1% of the pop...
It has yet to be established whether neurological soft signs (NSS), which include poor motor coordin...
Introduction: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are suggested as a candidate endophenotype for schizophr...
The minor neurological and cognitive deficits consistently reported in psychoses may reflect the sam...
Background it remains unclear if the excess of neurological soft signs, or of certain types of neuro...
Subtle neurological signs and neuropsychological deficits have been consistently reported in schizop...
Neurological signs and cognitive impairments are important features of schizophrenic illness. Their ...
Recent studies indicate that neurological soft signs (NSS) in schizophrenia are associated with gene...
Patients with schizophrenia often exhibit structural brain abnormalities, as well as neurological so...
Schizophrenia is one of the most important and disabling mental disorders in the world. Males and fe...
Indirect evidence suggests partially common pathogenetic mechanisms for Neurological Soft Signs (NSS...
Application of a neuropsychological perspective to the study of schizophrenia has established a numb...
Schizophrenia is characterized by a variety of cognitive dysfunc-tions. Information-processing dys-f...
Application of a neuropsychological perspective to the study of schizophrenia has established a numb...
Abstract Application of a neuropsychological perspective to the study of schizophrenia has establish...
Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling, disorder that affects approximately 1% of the pop...
It has yet to be established whether neurological soft signs (NSS), which include poor motor coordin...
Introduction: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are suggested as a candidate endophenotype for schizophr...
The minor neurological and cognitive deficits consistently reported in psychoses may reflect the sam...
Background it remains unclear if the excess of neurological soft signs, or of certain types of neuro...
Subtle neurological signs and neuropsychological deficits have been consistently reported in schizop...
Neurological signs and cognitive impairments are important features of schizophrenic illness. Their ...
Recent studies indicate that neurological soft signs (NSS) in schizophrenia are associated with gene...
Patients with schizophrenia often exhibit structural brain abnormalities, as well as neurological so...
Schizophrenia is one of the most important and disabling mental disorders in the world. Males and fe...
Indirect evidence suggests partially common pathogenetic mechanisms for Neurological Soft Signs (NSS...
Application of a neuropsychological perspective to the study of schizophrenia has established a numb...
Schizophrenia is characterized by a variety of cognitive dysfunc-tions. Information-processing dys-f...
Application of a neuropsychological perspective to the study of schizophrenia has established a numb...
Abstract Application of a neuropsychological perspective to the study of schizophrenia has establish...
Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling, disorder that affects approximately 1% of the pop...
It has yet to be established whether neurological soft signs (NSS), which include poor motor coordin...
Introduction: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are suggested as a candidate endophenotype for schizophr...