Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and clinical associations with schizophrenia. These traits comprise attenuated psychotic symptoms, social withdrawal, reduced cognitive capacity, and affective dysregulation. The link between schizotypal traits and psychotic disorders has long since been debated. The status of knowledge at this point is such schizotypal traits are a risk for psychotic disorders, but in and of themselves only confer liability, with other risk factors needing to be present before a transition to psychosis occurs. Investigation of schizotypal traits also has the possibility to inform clinical and research pursuits concerning those who do not make a transition to psyc...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose: Neurodevelopmental hypothesis suggests that schizophrenia may be...
We present a systematic review of genome-wide research on psychotic experience and negative symptom ...
has provided powerful evidence that genetic factors contribute to the familial transmission of schiz...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
Current research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, involving gene X environ...
Schizotypy refers to a set of temporally stable traits that are observed in the general population a...
The adoptive, family, and twin studies show that schizotypal person-ality features are found among t...
WOS: 000244901400005PubMed ID: 17129710Purpose. -Previous findings indicated that schizophrenia pati...
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects approximately 1% of the worldwide populatio...
Purpose: Genetics is a significant risk factor for schizophrenia. In the last decade, molecular gene...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose: Neurodevelopmental hypothesis suggests that schizophrenia may be...
We present a systematic review of genome-wide research on psychotic experience and negative symptom ...
has provided powerful evidence that genetic factors contribute to the familial transmission of schiz...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
Current research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, involving gene X environ...
Schizotypy refers to a set of temporally stable traits that are observed in the general population a...
The adoptive, family, and twin studies show that schizotypal person-ality features are found among t...
WOS: 000244901400005PubMed ID: 17129710Purpose. -Previous findings indicated that schizophrenia pati...
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects approximately 1% of the worldwide populatio...
Purpose: Genetics is a significant risk factor for schizophrenia. In the last decade, molecular gene...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose: Neurodevelopmental hypothesis suggests that schizophrenia may be...
We present a systematic review of genome-wide research on psychotic experience and negative symptom ...
has provided powerful evidence that genetic factors contribute to the familial transmission of schiz...