Spatial working memory, not IQ or executive function, discriminates early psychosis and clinically vulnerable creative individuals.
Julie CrabtreeJennifer L HudsonRobert BrockmanToby Newton-JohnPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2020)
Our results provide further support for spatial working memory as an early neuro-cognitive marker for early psychosis. Spatial working memory, rather than IQ or executive function, may also be an early protective factor for clinically vulnerable young creative individuals.