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Neuropsychological deficits in participants at clinical high risk for psychosis recruited from the community: relationships to functioning and clinical symptoms.

Kate HainingClaire MatrunolaLucy MitchellRuchika GajwaniJoachim GrossAndrew I GumleyStephen M LawrieMatthias SchwannauerFrauke Schultze-LutterPeter J Uhlhaas
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
The current data obtained from a community sample of CHR-participants highlight the importance of dysfunctions in motor and processing speed and emotion recognition RT. Moreover, these deficits were found to be related to global, social and role functioning, suggesting that neurocognitive impairments are an important aspect of sub-threshold psychotic experiences and a possible target for therapeutic interventions.
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