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1 Abnormalities in sleep patterns in individuals at risk for psychosis and bipolar disorder Zanini, Marcio A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 262-267
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2 A case control study of association between cognition and functional capacity in schizophrenia Narayanan, Sreelatha S.
2015
169 1-3 p. 165-168
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3 A case of pseudo-Stauffer's syndrome related to asenapine use Schultz, Krista
2015
169 1-3 p. 500-501
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4 A comparison of the effectiveness of risperidone, haloperidol and flupentixol long-acting injections in patients with schizophrenia—A nationwide study Yu, Hsaing-Yuan
2015
169 1-3 p. 400-405
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5 A dimensional comparison between delusional disorder, schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder Muñoz-Negro, José E.
2015
169 1-3 p. 248-254
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6 Adverse events and treatment failure leading to discontinuation of recently approved antipsychotic drugs in schizophrenia: A network meta-analysis Tonin, Fernanda S.
2015
169 1-3 p. 483-485
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7 Akathisia: prevalence and risk factors in a community-dwelling sample of patients with schizophrenia. Results from the FACE-SZ dataset Berna, F.
2015
169 1-3 p. 255-261
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8 Antipsychotic treatment reduces psychotic symptoms and markers of low-grade inflammation in first episode psychosis patients, but increases their body mass index Haring, Liina
2015
169 1-3 p. 22-29
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9 A personalized paced-breathing intervention to increase heart rate variability among individuals with first-episode psychosis following stress exposure Breitborde, Nicholas J.K.
2015
169 1-3 p. 496-497
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10 A population-based longitudinal study of suicide risk in male schizophrenia patients: Proximity to hospital discharge and the moderating effect of premorbid IQ Weiser, Mark
2015
169 1-3 p. 159-164
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11 Association study of functional polymorphisms in interleukins and interleukin receptors genes: IL1A, IL1B, IL1RN, IL6, IL6R, IL10, IL10RA and TGFB1 in schizophrenia in Polish population Kapelski, Pawel
2015
169 1-3 p. 1-9
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12 Auditory P3a and P3b neural generators in schizophrenia: An adaptive sLORETA P300 localization approach Bachiller, Alejandro
2015
169 1-3 p. 318-325
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13 Baseline putamen volume as a predictor of positive symptom reduction in patients at clinical high risk for psychosis: A preliminary study Hong, Sang Bin
2015
169 1-3 p. 178-185
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14 Bridging psychophysiological and phenomenological characteristics of psychosis — Preliminary evidence for the relevance of emotion regulation Clamor, Annika
2015
169 1-3 p. 346-350
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15 Cat ownership and schizophrenia Scharko, Alexander M.
2015
169 1-3 p. 504
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16 Cerebellar activity in young people with familial risk for psychosis — The Oulu Brain and Mind Study Jukuri, Tuomas
2015
169 1-3 p. 46-53
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17 Changes in cholinergic and glutamatergic markers in the striatum from a sub-set of subjects with schizophrenia Dean, Brian
2015
169 1-3 p. 83-88
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18 Childhood trauma and clinical outcome in patients at ultra-high risk of transition to psychosis Kraan, Tamar
2015
169 1-3 p. 193-198
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19 Cognitive course in first-episode psychosis and clinical correlates: A 4year longitudinal study using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery Kenney, Joanne
2015
169 1-3 p. 101-108
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20 Cognitive performance, symptom severity, and survival among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder: A prospective 15-year study Helldin, Lars
2015
169 1-3 p. 141-146
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21 Common variants in SLC1A2 and schizophrenia: Association and cognitive function in patients with schizophrenia and healthy individuals Zhang, Bao
2015
169 1-3 p. 128-134
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22 Comparison of people with serious mental illness and general population samples enrolled in lifestyle interventions for weight loss Naslund, John A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 486-488
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23 Computerised working-memory focused cognitive remediation therapy for psychosis — A preliminary study Hargreaves, A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 135-140
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24 Conceptual disorganization weakens links in cognitive pathways: Disentangling neurocognition, social cognition, and metacognition in schizophrenia Minor, Kyle S.
2015
169 1-3 p. 153-158
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25 Concerns over your recent paper on risperidone long-acting injectable for treatment-resistant schizophrenia Kanaan, Richard A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 506
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26 Corrigendum to “Age at onset of schizophrenia: Cannabis, COMT gene, and their interactions” [Volume 151, Issues 1–3, December 2013, Pages 289–290] De Sousa, Kim R.
2015
169 1-3 p. 507
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27 Corrigendum to “Facial, vocal and cross-modal emotion processing in early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorder” [Schizophr. Res. (Aug. 18, 2015) pii: S0920-9964(15)00405-3. doi: 10. 1016/j.schres.2015.07.039] M, Giannitelli
2015
169 1-3 p. 508
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28 Development of a new measure for assessing insight: Psychometric properties of the insight orientation scale (IOS) Gori, Alessio
2015
169 1-3 p. 298-302
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29 Diet, exercise and the metabolic syndrome in schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study Heald, Adrian
2015
169 1-3 p. 494-495
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30 Differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursors is impaired in the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia Mauney, Sarah A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 374-380
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31 Dorsal striatal volumes in never-treated patients with first-episode schizophrenia before and during acute treatment Emsley, Robin
2015
169 1-3 p. 89-94
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32 Early auditory processing evoked potentials (N100) show a continuum of blunting from clinical high risk to psychosis in a pediatric sample Gonzalez-Heydrich, Joseph
2015
169 1-3 p. 340-345
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33 Early insulin resistance predicts weight gain and waist circumference increase in first-episode psychosis – A one year follow-up study Keinänen, Jaakko
2015
169 1-3 p. 458-463
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34 Editorial Board 2015
169 1-3 p. IFC
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35 Effects of a ketogenic diet on auditory gating in DBA/2 mice: A proof-of-concept study Tregellas, Jason R.
2015
169 1-3 p. 351-354
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36 Exercise improves cardiorespiratory fitness in people with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis Vancampfort, Davy
2015
169 1-3 p. 453-457
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37 Gender differences in the treatment of first-episode schizophrenia: Results from the European First Episode Schizophrenia Trial Ceskova, Eva
2015
169 1-3 p. 303-307
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38 Histone H3 phosphorylation is upregulated in PBMCs of schizophrenia patients in comparison to healthy controls Sharma, Rajiv P.
2015
169 1-3 p. 498-499
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39 History of childhood physical trauma is related to cognitive decline in individuals with ultra-high risk for psychosis Üçok, Alp
2015
169 1-3 p. 199-203
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40 Improving the understanding of the link between cognition and functional capacity in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder Moore, Raeanne C.
2015
169 1-3 p. 121-127
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41 Increased extracellular clusterin in the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia Athanas, Katina M.
2015
169 1-3 p. 381-385
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42 Increased interleukin-2 serum levels were associated with psychopathological symptoms and cognitive deficits in treatment-resistant schizophrenia Tan, Yunlong
2015
169 1-3 p. 16-21
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43 In response Fuller Torrey, E.
2015
169 1-3 p. 505
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44 Integration of DNA sequence and DNA methylation changes in monozygotic twin pairs discordant for schizophrenia Castellani, C.A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 433-440
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45 Intrinsic motivation and amotivation in first episode and prolonged psychosis Luther, Lauren
2015
169 1-3 p. 418-422
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46 Ketogenic diet reverses behavioral abnormalities in an acute NMDA receptor hypofunction model of schizophrenia Kraeuter, Ann Katrin
2015
169 1-3 p. 491-493
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47 Linkage and whole genome sequencing identify a locus on 6q25–26 for formal thought disorder and implicate MEF2A regulation Thygesen, Johan Hilge
2015
169 1-3 p. 441-446
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48 Loneliness in psychotic disorders and its association with cognitive function and symptom profile Badcock, Johanna C.
2015
169 1-3 p. 268-273
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49 Measuring motivation in people with schizophrenia Fervaha, Gagan
2015
169 1-3 p. 423-426
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50 Modeling the role of negative symptoms in determining social functioning in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis Schlosser, Danielle A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 204-208
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51 Motor dysfunction within the schizophrenia-spectrum: A dimensional step towards an underappreciated domain Hirjak, Dusan
2015
169 1-3 p. 217-233
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52 Neighbourhood characteristics and the rate of identification of young people at ultra-high risk for psychosis O'Donoghue, Brian
2015
169 1-3 p. 214-216
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53 Neuroimaging predictors of functional outcomes in schizophrenia at baseline and 6-month follow-up Behdinan, Tina
2015
169 1-3 p. 69-75
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54 Neurophysiological evidence for a processing bias towards schizophrenia-associated communication abnormalities Best, Michael W.
2015
169 1-3 p. 334-339
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55 No association between ApoE and schizophrenia: Evidence of systematic review and updated meta-analysis González-Castro, Thelma Beatriz
2015
169 1-3 p. 355-368
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56 Paliperidone palmitate versus oral antipsychotics in recently diagnosed schizophrenia Schreiner, Andreas
2015
169 1-3 p. 393-399
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57 Paternal and maternal ages have contrasting associations with self-reported schizophrenia liability Grattan, Rebecca E.
2015
169 1-3 p. 308-312
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58 Patterns of premorbid functioning in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis Lyngberg, Kristina
2015
169 1-3 p. 209-213
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59 Phenomenology and neurobiology of self disorder in schizophrenia: Primary factors Borda, Juan P.
2015
169 1-3 p. 464-473
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60 Phenomenology and neurobiology of self disorder in schizophrenia: Secondary factors Sass, Louis A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 474-482
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61 Prevalence and correlates of psychotic like experiences in a nationally representative community sample of adolescents in Ireland Dolphin, Louise
2015
169 1-3 p. 241-247
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62 Primary and secondary alterations of white matter connectivity in schizophrenia: A study on first-episode and chronic patients using whole-brain tractography-based analysis Wu, Chen-Hao
2015
169 1-3 p. 54-61
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63 Psychometric properties of the recovery measurement in homeless people with severe mental illness Girard, Vincent
2015
169 1-3 p. 292-297
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64 Psychotic like experiences (PLE's) in middle-aged adults Wikström, Annamaria
2015
169 1-3 p. 313-317
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65 Pursuit eye movements as an intermediate phenotype across psychotic disorders: Evidence from the B-SNIP study Lencer, Rebekka
2015
169 1-3 p. 326-333
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66 Relationship of serum levels of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-18 and schizophrenia-like symptoms in chronic ketamine abusers Fan, Ni
2015
169 1-3 p. 10-15
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67 Serum level of venlafaxine is associated with better memory in psychotic disorders Steen, Nils Eiel
2015
169 1-3 p. 386-392
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68 Severity of thought disorder predicts psychosis in persons at clinical high-risk Perkins, Diana O.
2015
169 1-3 p. 169-177
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69 Social and clinical correlates of the persistence of psychotic experiences in the general population DeVylder, Jordan E.
2015
169 1-3 p. 286-291
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70 Subcomponents of brain T2* relaxation in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and siblings: A Gradient Echo Plural Contrast Imaging (GEPCI) study Mamah, Daniel
2015
169 1-3 p. 36-45
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71 Subcortical structure alterations impact language processing in individuals with schizophrenia and those at high genetic risk Li, Xiaobo
2015
169 1-3 p. 76-82
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72 Survival analysis of the use of first and second generation antipsychotics among patients suffering schizophrenia: A nationwide population-based cohort study Chen, Vincent Chin-Hung
2015
169 1-3 p. 406-411
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73 The association of DNA methylation and brain volume in healthy individuals and schizophrenia patients Liu, Jingyu
2015
169 1-3 p. 447-452
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74 The association of neurocognitive impairment with diminished expression and apathy in schizophrenia Hartmann-Riemer, Matthias N.
2015
169 1-3 p. 427-432
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75 The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences measures nine clusters of psychosis-like experiences: A validation of the German version of the CAPE Schlier, Björn
2015
169 1-3 p. 274-279
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76 The course of negative symptoms over the first five years of treatment: Data from an early intervention program for psychosis Norman, Ross M.G.
2015
169 1-3 p. 412-417
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77 The CYP1A2 − 163C > A polymorphism is associated with super-refractory schizophrenia de Brito, Rodrigo Bernini
2015
169 1-3 p. 502-503
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78 The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB): Co-norming and standardization in China Shi, Chuan
2015
169 1-3 p. 109-115
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79 The MCCB impairment profile in a Spanish sample of patients with schizophrenia: Effects of diagnosis, age, and gender on cognitive functioning Rodriguez-Jimenez, R.
2015
169 1-3 p. 116-120
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80 Time-based but not event-based prospective memory remains impaired one year after the onset of schizophrenia: A prospective study Cheung, Eric F.C.
2015
169 1-3 p. 147-152
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81 Total and differential white blood cell counts, inflammatory markers, adipokines, and the metabolic syndrome in phase 1 of the clinical antipsychotic trials of intervention effectiveness study Mori, Neil
2015
169 1-3 p. 30-35
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82 Twelve-month psychosis-predictive value of the ultra-high risk criteria in children and adolescents Armando, Marco
2015
169 1-3 p. 186-192
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83 Uncovering the role of the nucleus accumbens in schizophrenia: A postmortem analysis of tyrosine hydroxylase and vesicular glutamate transporters McCollum, Lesley A.
2015
169 1-3 p. 369-373
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84 Understanding the impact of persistent symptoms in schizophrenia: Cross-sectional findings from the Pattern study Haro, Josep Maria
2015
169 1-3 p. 234-240
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85 Unhelpful metacognitive beliefs in early psychosis are associated with affective symptoms and childhood social adjustment Østefjells, Tiril
2015
169 1-3 p. 280-285
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86 Validation of a five-factor model of a Chinese Mandarin version of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (CMV-PANSS) in a sample of 813 schizophrenia patients Wu, Bo-Jian
2015
169 1-3 p. 489-490
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87 White matter structural integrity differs between people with schizophrenia and healthy groups as a function of cognitive control Schaeffer, David J.
2015
169 1-3 p. 62-68
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88 “Who is talking to me?” — Self–other attribution of auditory hallucinations and sulcation of the right temporoparietal junction Plaze, Marion
2015
169 1-3 p. 95-100
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