Prefrontal Function at Presentation Directly Related to Clinical Outcome in People at Ultrahigh Risk of Psychosis

Fusar-Poli P, Broome MR, Matthiasson P, Woolley JB, Mechelli A, Johns LC, Tabraham P, Bramon E, Valmaggia L, Williams SC, McGuire P
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Keywords:

32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences

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3202 Clinical Sciences

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Behavioral and Social Science

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Clinical Research

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Neurosciences

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Brain Disorders

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Basic Behavioral and Social Science

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Mental Illness

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Mental Health

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Serious Mental Illness

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4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies

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2.1 Biological and endogenous factors

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Mental health

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3 Good Health and Well Being

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Adult

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Cognition

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Cohort Studies

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Executive Function

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Female

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Follow-Up Studies

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Humans

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Male

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Neuropsychological Tests

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Prefrontal Cortex

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Psychotic Disorders

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Risk Factors

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Treatment Outcome

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Verbal Learning