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183 related items for PubMed ID: 27455147

  • 1. Instrumental measurements of spontaneous dyskinesia and schizotypy in subjects with auditory verbal hallucinations and healthy controls.
    Willems AE, Sommer IE, Tenback DE, Koning JP, van Harten PN.
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  • 3. Distress and metacognition in psychosis prone individuals: comparing high schizotypy to the at-risk mental state.
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  • 8. Intact speed of processing in a community-based sample of adults with high schizotypy: A marker of reduced psychosis risk?
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  • 12. Schizotypy in Parkinson's disease predicts dopamine-associated psychosis.
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  • 13. Decreased language lateralization is characteristic of psychosis, not auditory hallucinations.
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  • 14. Personal resilience factors protect against distressing auditory hallucinations: A study comparing psychotic patients with auditory hallucinations, non-patients with auditory hallucinations, and healthy controls.
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  • 16. Psychosis proneness, loneliness, and hallucinations in nonclinical individuals.
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  • 17. Longitudinal progression of movement abnormalities in relation to psychotic symptoms in adolescents at high risk of schizophrenia.
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  • 18. Movement abnormalities and the progression of prodromal symptomatology in adolescents at risk for psychotic disorders.
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  • 20. Movement disorders are associated with schizotypy in unaffected siblings of patients with non-affective psychosis.
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