Generalized and specific cognitive performance in clinical high-risk cohorts: A review highlighting potential vulnerability markers for psychosis
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posted on 2024-06-05, 11:28 authored by WJ Brewer, SJ Wood, LJ Phillips, SM Francey, C Pantelis, Alison YungAlison Yung, B Cornblatt, PD McGorryGeneralized and specific cognitive performance in clinical high-risk cohorts: A review highlighting potential vulnerability markers for psychosis
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Schizophrenia BulletinVolume
32Pagination
538-555ISSN
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1745-1701Issue
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychiatryschizophreniahigh riskfirst-episode psychosisneurodevelopmentalprodromecognitionEDINBURGH HIGH-RISK1ST EPISODE PSYCHOSISULTRA-HIGH-RISKJERUSALEM INFANT DEVELOPMENTNEUROLEPTIC-NAIVE PATIENTSIDENTICAL PAIRS VERSIONFOLLOW-UPYOUNG-PEOPLE1ST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIASUSTAINED ATTENTION
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