The current study examined whether impairments in cognitive and neural factors at baseline (ages 9–10) predict initial levels or changes in psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and …
NR Karcher, KJ O'Brien, S Kandala, DM Barch - Biological psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) during childhood are associated with greater risk of developing a psychotic disorder (and other mental disorders) …
Importance Distressing and persistent psychoticlike experiences (PLEs) in youth are associated with greater odds of developing psychiatric conditions in adulthood. Despite this …
F Biondo, CN Thunell, B Xu, C Chu, T Jia… - Psychological …, 2022 - cambridge.org
BackgroundSex-related differences in psychopathology are known phenomena, with externalizing and internalizing symptoms typically more common in boys and girls …
Background Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) often precede the development of later severe psychopathology. This study examined whether childhood PLEs are associated …
Background Persistence and distress distinguish more clinically significant psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) from those that are less likely to be associated with impairment and/or …
Abstract Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) during childhood are associated with greater risk of developing a psychotic disorder in adulthood, highlighting the importance …
Social processes are key to navigating the world, and investigating their underlying mechanisms and cognitive architecture can aid in understanding disease states such as …
Background Disruption of thalamocortical networks has been implicated in the pathophysiology of psychosis. Critical knowledge gaps remain on how thalamocortical …