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Substance-induced psychosis and schizophrenia show similar cognitive impairment
Meta-analysis of 18 studies finds cognitive impairment in substance-induced psychotic disorder comparable to schizophrenia, with executive function as potential differentiator
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Cognitive Complaints in Schizophrenia: A Meta-Analysis of Studies Using the Subjective Scale to Investigate Cognition in Schizophrenia (SSTICS): Les plaintes cognitives dans la schizophrénie : Une méta-analyse des études utilisant la Subjective Scale To Investigate Cognition in Schizophrenia (SSTICS)
Meta-analysis of 25 studies examining cognitive complaints in schizophrenia using SSTICS, revealing significant dissociation between patient-reported complaints and objective cognitive.
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Mental health symptoms predict flexible inference use
Study shows that specific mental health symptoms predict how people use flexible reasoning when making complex inferences, with alterations in goal-directed decision-making as a key mechanism.
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Review finds neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers are established endophenotypes
Review of neurophysiological, neuropsychological, and social cognition endophenotypes in schizophrenia research. Evaluates biomarkers as intermediate indicators linking genetic factors to clinical.
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Neural activity patterns predicted treatment response in internalizing disorders
Neural fMRI patterns predict treatment response in depression and anxiety through emotion regulation pathways, offering insights for precision medicine approaches.
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Positive experiences and appraisals predict social motivation in schizophrenia
Study using real-time assessments to predict how social motivation influences social interactions in schizophrenia, identifying positive experiences and performance feedback as key factors.