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Neurocognitive skills and vulnerability for psychosis in depression and across the psychotic spectrum: findings from the PRONIA Consortium.

Carolina BoniventoLana Kambeitz-IlankovicEleonora MaggioniStefan BorgwardtRebekka LencerEva MeisenzahlJoseph KambeitzStephan RuhrmannRaimo K R SalokangasAlessandro BertolinoAlexandra StaintonJulian WenzelChristos PantelisStephen J WoodRachel UpthegroveNikolaos KoutsoulerisPaolo Brambillanull null
Published in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2023)
These results show that neurocognitive abilities are affected in CHR and ROP, whereas ROD seems spared. Although our findings may support the notion that those at CHR have a specific vulnerability to psychosis, future studies investigating broader transdiagnostic risk cohorts in longitudinal designs are needed.
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