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213 related items for PubMed ID: 29447074

  • 1. Social cognition in the course of psychosis and its correlation with biomarkers in a male cohort.
    Ntouros E, Karanikas E, Floros G, Andreou C, Tsoura A, Garyfallos G, Bozikas VP.
    Cogn Neuropsychiatry; 2018 Mar; 23(2):103-115. PubMed ID: 29447074
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  • 2. Social cognition in clinical "at risk" for psychosis and first episode psychosis populations.
    Thompson A, Papas A, Bartholomeusz C, Allott K, Amminger GP, Nelson B, Wood S, Yung A.
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  • 3. Theory of mind in a first-episode psychosis population using the Hinting Task.
    Lindgren M, Torniainen-Holm M, Heiskanen I, Voutilainen G, Pulkkinen U, Mehtälä T, Jokela M, Kieseppä T, Suvisaari J, Therman S.
    Psychiatry Res; 2018 May; 263():185-192. PubMed ID: 29573658
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  • 4. Social Cognition in Schizophrenia, Unaffected Relatives and Ultra- High Risk for Psychosis: What Do We Currently Know?
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    Actas Esp Psiquiatr; 2017 Sep; 45(5):218-26. PubMed ID: 29044446
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  • 5. Deficits in social cognition in first episode psychosis: A review of the literature.
    Healey KM, Bartholomeusz CF, Penn DL.
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  • 6. Deficits of cognitive theory of mind and its relationship with functioning in individuals with an at-risk mental state and first-episode psychosis.
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    Psychiatry Res; 2016 Sep 30; 243():318-25. PubMed ID: 27434201
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  • 7. General intellectual functioning as a buffer against theory-of-mind deficits in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis.
    Hur JW, Byun MS, Shin NY, Shin YS, Kim SN, Jang JH, Kwon JS.
    Schizophr Res; 2013 Sep 30; 149(1-3):83-7. PubMed ID: 23810120
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  • 8. Emotional perception and theory of mind in first episode psychosis: the role of obsessive-compulsive symptomatology.
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    Psychiatry Res; 2014 Dec 15; 220(1-2):112-7. PubMed ID: 25130778
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  • 9. Theory of mind impairments in first-episode psychosis, individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis and in first-degree relatives of schizophrenia: systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Bora E, Pantelis C.
    Schizophr Res; 2013 Mar 15; 144(1-3):31-6. PubMed ID: 23347949
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  • 10. Social cognition over time in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Findings from the NAPLS-2 cohort.
    Piskulic D, Liu L, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, McGlashan TH, Perkins DO, Seidman LJ, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Woods SW, Bearden CE, Mathalon DH, Addington J.
    Schizophr Res; 2016 Mar 15; 171(1-3):176-81. PubMed ID: 26785807
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  • 11. The relationship between theory of mind deficits and neurocognition in first episode-psychosis.
    Catalan A, Angosto V, Díaz A, Martínez N, Guede D, Pereda M, Madrazo A, Bustamante S, Bilbao A, Osa L, Inchausti L, Gonzalez-Torres MA.
    Psychiatry Res; 2018 Oct 15; 268():361-367. PubMed ID: 30099276
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  • 12. Salivary cortisol in early psychosis: New findings and meta-analysis.
    Chaumette B, Kebir O, Mam-Lam-Fook C, Morvan Y, Bourgin J, Godsil BP, Plaze M, Gaillard R, Jay TM, Krebs MO.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2016 Jan 15; 63():262-70. PubMed ID: 26520686
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  • 13. Age-related trajectories of social cognition in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis: An exploratory study.
    Davidson CA, Piskulic D, Addington J, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, McGlashan TH, Perkins DO, Seidman LJ, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Bearden CE, Mathalon DH, Woods SW, Johannesen JK.
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  • 14. Selective effect of neurocognition on different theory of mind domains in first-episode psychosis.
    Fernandez-Gonzalo S, Jodar M, Pousa E, Turon M, Garcia R, Rambla CH, Palao D.
    J Nerv Ment Dis; 2014 Aug 15; 202(8):576-82. PubMed ID: 25010103
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  • 15. Social cognition and neurocognition as predictors of conversion to psychosis in individuals at ultra-high risk.
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  • 16. Emotion perception, non-social cognition and symptoms as predictors of theory of mind in schizophrenia.
    Vaskinn A, Andersson S, Østefjells T, Andreassen OA, Sundet K.
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  • 17. Correlation of social cognition and neurocognition on psychotic outcome: a naturalistic follow-up study of subjects with attenuated psychosis syndrome.
    Zhang T, Cui H, Tang Y, Xu L, Li H, Wei Y, Liu X, Chow A, Li C, Jiang K, Xiao Z, Wang J.
    Sci Rep; 2016 Oct 10; 6():35017. PubMed ID: 27721394
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  • 18. Social Cognition in Individuals at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis: A Meta-Analysis.
    van Donkersgoed RJ, Wunderink L, Nieboer R, Aleman A, Pijnenborg GH.
    PLoS One; 2015 Oct 10; 10(10):e0141075. PubMed ID: 26510175
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  • 19. Neurocognitive impairments in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Who will really convert?
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    Aust N Z J Psychiatry; 2015 May 10; 49(5):462-70. PubMed ID: 25425742
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  • 20. Social and non-social measures of cognition for predicting self-reported and informant-reported functional outcomes in early psychosis.
    Vidarsdottir OG, Twamley EW, Roberts DL, Gudmundsdottir B, Sigurdsson E, Magnusdottir BB.
    Scand J Psychol; 2019 Aug 10; 60(4):295-303. PubMed ID: 31111499
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