Neurocognitive dysfunctions analogous to those of adult patients have been detected in children at risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This led to the following developmental question: Do IQ and memory impairments exhibit different developmental courses from childhood to young adulthood in terms of stability or fluctuations?In a high risk sample, we used a step by step sampling approach to narrow-down the early disease mechanisms. Upstream, we started with a 20-year follow-up of 48 densely affected multigenerational kindreds, including 1500 clinically characterized adult members. We then identified 400 adult members affected by a DSM-IV schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Downstream, we finally focused on 65 offspring (of an affected...
Successful cognitive development between childhood and adulthood has important consequences for futu...
BACKGROUND: Lower cognitive ability in childhood is associated with increased risk of future schizop...
Schizophrenia is now generally considered to be a brain disease resulting from disturbed neurodevelo...
Neurocognitive dysfunctions analogous to those of adult patients have been detected in children at r...
Objective: Memory deficits have been shown in patients affected by schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar (B...
BACKGROUND: Among adults with schizophrenia, evidence suggests that premorbid deficits in different ...
The developmental aspects of cognitive structures from childhood until adulthood and across differen...
bipolar disorder (BP) may have in common neurocognitive deficits. Former evidence suggests impairmen...
Neurobehavioral deficits in neuromotor function, verbal memory, executive function and attention fou...
Importance: Proposal of an innovative approach to clarify the mechanism through which poor cognitive...
OBJECTIVE: It is likely that cognitive deficits are vulnerability markers for developing schizophren...
Importance: Most patients with psychotic disorders experience severe cognitive impairment, but the o...
Adults with schizophrenia present cognitive impairments, as do individuals at ultra-high risk for th...
Background: An inverse relationship between risk of schizophrenia and premorbid IQ is a robust empir...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia has a neurodevelopmental component to its origin, and may share overlappi...
Successful cognitive development between childhood and adulthood has important consequences for futu...
BACKGROUND: Lower cognitive ability in childhood is associated with increased risk of future schizop...
Schizophrenia is now generally considered to be a brain disease resulting from disturbed neurodevelo...
Neurocognitive dysfunctions analogous to those of adult patients have been detected in children at r...
Objective: Memory deficits have been shown in patients affected by schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar (B...
BACKGROUND: Among adults with schizophrenia, evidence suggests that premorbid deficits in different ...
The developmental aspects of cognitive structures from childhood until adulthood and across differen...
bipolar disorder (BP) may have in common neurocognitive deficits. Former evidence suggests impairmen...
Neurobehavioral deficits in neuromotor function, verbal memory, executive function and attention fou...
Importance: Proposal of an innovative approach to clarify the mechanism through which poor cognitive...
OBJECTIVE: It is likely that cognitive deficits are vulnerability markers for developing schizophren...
Importance: Most patients with psychotic disorders experience severe cognitive impairment, but the o...
Adults with schizophrenia present cognitive impairments, as do individuals at ultra-high risk for th...
Background: An inverse relationship between risk of schizophrenia and premorbid IQ is a robust empir...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia has a neurodevelopmental component to its origin, and may share overlappi...
Successful cognitive development between childhood and adulthood has important consequences for futu...
BACKGROUND: Lower cognitive ability in childhood is associated with increased risk of future schizop...
Schizophrenia is now generally considered to be a brain disease resulting from disturbed neurodevelo...