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500 related items for PubMed ID: 27782355

  • 1. Pain-processing abnormalities in bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, and schizophrenia: A novel trait marker for psychosis proneness and functional outcome?
    Minichino A, Delle Chiaie R, Cruccu G, Piroso S, Di Stefano G, Francesconi M, Bersani FS, Biondi M, Truini A.
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  • 2. Altered functional connectivity during self- and close other-reflection in patients with bipolar disorder with past psychosis and patients with schizophrenia.
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    Neuropsychologia; 2016 Dec; 93(Pt A):97-105. PubMed ID: 27693668
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  • 3. Neurocognition in patients with psychotic and non-psychotic bipolar I disorder. A comparative study with individuals with schizophrenia.
    Jiménez-López E, Aparicio AI, Sánchez-Morla EM, Rodriguez-Jimenez R, Vieta E, Santos JL.
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  • 5. Neurocognition and functional outcome in patients with psychotic, non-psychotic bipolar I disorder, and schizophrenia. A five-year follow-up.
    Jiménez-López E, Sánchez-Morla EM, López-Villarreal A, Aparicio AI, Martínez-Vizcaíno V, Vieta E, Rodriguez-Jimenez R, Santos JL.
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  • 6. Two patterns of anterior insular cortex functional connectivity in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
    Li J, Tang Y, Womer F, Fan G, Zhou Q, Sun W, Xu K, Wang F.
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  • 8. Auditory Oddball Responses Across the Schizophrenia-Bipolar Spectrum and Their Relationship to Cognitive and Clinical Features.
    Parker DA, Trotti RL, McDowell JE, Keedy SK, Hill SK, Gershon ES, Ivleva EI, Pearlson GD, Keshavan MS, Tamminga CA, Clementz BA.
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  • 9. Auditory processing deficits in bipolar disorder with and without a history of psychotic features.
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  • 10. History of psychosis and previous episodes as potential explanatory factors for neurocognitive impairment in first-treatment bipolar I disorder.
    Demmo C, Lagerberg TV, Aminoff SR, Hellvin T, Kvitland LR, Simonsen C, Andreassen OA, Melle I, Ueland T.
    Bipolar Disord; 2016 Mar 01; 18(2):136-47. PubMed ID: 26990158
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  • 11. Effects of childhood trauma on working memory in affective and non-affective psychotic disorders.
    Quidé Y, O'Reilly N, Rowland JE, Carr VJ, Elzinga BM, Green MJ.
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  • 18. High educational performance is a distinctive feature of bipolar disorder: a study on cognition in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia patients, relatives and controls.
    Vreeker A, Boks MP, Abramovic L, Verkooijen S, van Bergen AH, Hillegers MH, Spijker AT, Hoencamp E, Regeer EJ, Riemersma-Van der Lek RF, Stevens AW, Schulte PF, Vonk R, Hoekstra R, van Beveren NJ, Kupka RW, Brouwer RM, Bearden CE, MacCabe JH, Ophoff RA, GROUP Investigators.
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  • 19. Structural brain morphometry associated with theory of mind in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
    Quidé Y, Wilhelmi C, Green MJ.
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  • 20. Psychosocial functioning in patients with psychotic and non-psychotic bipolar I disorder. A comparative study with individuals with schizophrenia.
    Jiménez-López E, Sánchez-Morla EM, Aparicio AI, López-Villarreal A, Martínez-Vizcaíno V, Rodriguez-Jimenez R, Vieta E, Santos JL.
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