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  1. 384121
    “…RESULTS: Initiation of search – latency of the first saccade on the search grid – was typical in all participants except those with SCZ, who had significant higher intra-subject variability (ISV) than both TD and ADHD, but no delay in initiating search. …”
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  3. 384123
    “…EyeControl portable eye movement tester (built-in infrared, speed: 100Hz, error <0.5°) developed by Qingtech and its software processing system were used. The subjects’ eye movements and various analysis indexes in various tasks were collected. …”
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  4. 384124
    “…Furthermore, experiencing sleep disturbances more than 2 times a week (OR 9.24) and decreased daytime functioning more than 2 times a week (OR 5.53) also strongly increased the odds to experience delusions. Subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, and sleep efficiency were not significant predictors for the prevalence of hallucinations or delusions. …”
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  6. 384126
    “…Findings from prospective, longitudinal studies show structural brain abnormalities as well as progressive gray matter changes over time in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis compared to healthy subjects. In recent years, research in this field has seen an increase in multicentre neuroimaging projects, such as EU-GEI, PSYSCAN, PRONIA and NAPLS. …”
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  7. 384127
    “…Of these 162 patients, 145 received an actigraphy device and 126 provided ≥1 valid 24-hour recording interval in cycle 1 (n=113) and/or cycle 2 (n=81). Within-subject actigraphy profiles from cycle 1 and cycle 2 were consistent, allowing the analysis to be based on the combined data from the 2 cycles. …”
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  9. 384129
    “…RESULTS: 62 patients were randomized to SST (N=29) and control group (N=33). Subjects were predominantly male (70.96%) and single (88.70%). …”
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  10. 384130
    “…Resting-state fMRI data was available for 88 subjects at baseline and follow-up [no significant differences in relation to drop-outs]: 10 t-PRS re-scanned at 3–12 months (at transition), and 14 PRS who did not transited (nt-PRS), 35 FEP; and 29 HV re-scanned at 10–36 month follow-up. …”
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  11. 384131
    “…The longitudinal pipeline of Freesurfer v.5.3.0, based on an unbiased within-subject anatomical template, was employed to segment eight subcortical regions-of-interest: lateral ventricle, thalamus, caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, hippocampus, amygdala and nucleus accumbens. …”
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  12. 384132
    “…Persons with previous diagnoses of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder (F20, F25, F30-31) were excluded and the follow-up censored if any study subject received any of these diagnoses during follow up. …”
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  14. 384134
    “…It is unclear whether the use of predictive strategies for motor control may be systematically related to impaired cognitive functions in patients. In healthy subjects, cognitive flexibility has been related to medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) function, while cognitive stability was related to lateral PFC integrity with both brain regions being modulated by striatal activity. …”
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  15. 384135
    “…METHODS: The follow-up phase was the open-label in which all responders (>20% negative PANSS improvement or negative PANSS < 20) who had previously received active-tDCS were enrolled to a 24-week, follow-up phase in which a maximum of 9 tDCS sessions were performed – every other week for 3 months and, thereafter, once a month for the subsequent 3 months – sessions would be interrupted earlier whether the subject relapsed. TDCS was applied at 2mA/30-min, with the anode over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cathode over the tempoparietal junction. …”
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  16. 384136
    “…Group comparisons were made using t-test or Chi square, and ANCOVA or logistic regression controlling for age, sex and cannabis use when appropriate. RESULTS: FEP subjects displayed a trend for higher use of PS in the last year (B=-0.18, p= 0.055: 81 (9%) FEP and 56 (4.5%)) and a significant higher lifetime use (Chi2= 37.33, p<0.001: 196 (21.8%) FEP and 149 (12.1%) HC) than HC, but the frequency of PS use did not differ between groups. …”
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  17. 384137
    “…RESULTS: A total of 4,859 subjects were included. Risk of 30-day all-cause mortality was 40.1% less in TAVR group, RR 0.59 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.38 - 0.92, P = 0.02) with no significant heterogeneity. …”
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  19. 384139
    “…Inclusion criteria were studies (1) including healthy participants; (2) reporting symptoms occurring in response to acute administration of subanesthetic doses of ketamine (racemic ketamine, s-ketamine, r-ketamine) intravenously; (3) containing a placebo condition with a within-subject, crossover design; (4) measuring total positive or negative symptoms using BPRS or PANSS; and (5) providing data allowing the estimation of the mean difference and deviation between the ketamine and placebo condition. …”
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  20. 384140
    por Landi, Maria Teresa, Bishop, D. Timothy, MacGregor, Stuart, Machiela, Mitchell J., Stratigos, Alexander J., Ghiorzo, Paola, Brossard, Myriam, Calista, Donato, Choi, Jiyeon, Fargnoli, Maria Concetta, Zhang, Tongwu, Rodolfo, Monica, Trower, Adam J., Menin, Chiara, Martinez, Jacobo, Hadjisavvas, Andreas, Song, Lei, Stefanaki, Irene, Scolyer, Richard, Yang, Rose, Goldstein, Alisa M., Potrony, Miriam, Kypreou, Katerina P., Pastorino, Lorenza, Queirolo, Paola, Pellegrini, Cristina, Cattaneo, Laura, Zawistowski, Matthew, Gimenez-Xavier, Pol, Rodriguez, Arantxa, Elefanti, Lisa, Manoukian, Siranoush, Rivoltini, Licia, Smith, Blair H., Loizidou, Maria A., Regno, Laura Del, Massi, Daniela, Mandala, Mario, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Akslen, Lars A., Amos, Christopher I., Andresen, Per A., Avril, Marie-Françoise, Azizi, Esther, Soyer, H. Peter, Bataille, Veronique, Dalmasso, Bruna, Bowdler, Lisa M., Burdon, Kathryn P., Chen, Wei V., Codd, Veryan, Craig, Jamie E., Dębniak, Tadeusz, Falchi, Mario, Fang, Shenying, Friedman, Eitan, Simi, Sarah, Galan, Pilar, Garcia-Casado, Zaida, Gillanders, Elizabeth M., Gordon, Scott, Green, Adele, Gruis, Nelleke A., Hansson, Johan, Harland, Mark, Harris, Jessica, Helsing, Per, Henders, Anjali, Hočevar, Marko, Höiom, Veronica, Hunter, David, Ingvar, Christian, Kumar, Rajiv, Lang, Julie, Lathrop, G. Mark, Lee, Jeffrey E., Li, Xin, Lubiński, Jan, Mackie, Rona M., Malt, Maryrose, Malvehy, Josep, McAloney, Kerrie, Mohamdi, Hamida, Molven, Anders, Moses, Eric K., Neale, Rachel E., Novaković, Srdjan, Nyholt, Dale R., Olsson, Håkan, Orr, Nicholas, Fritsche, Lars G., Puig-Butille, Joan Anton, Qureshi, Abrar A., Radford-Smith, Graham L., Randerson-Moor, Juliette, Requena, Celia, Rowe, Casey, Samani, Nilesh J., Sanna, Marianna, Schadendorf, Dirk, Schulze, Hans-Joachim, Simms, Lisa A., Smithers, Mark, Song, Fengju, Swerdlow, Anthony J., van der Stoep, Nienke, Kukutsch, Nicole A., Visconti, Alessia, Wallace, Leanne, Ward, Sarah V., Wheeler, Lawrie, Sturm, Richard A., Hutchinson, Amy, Jones, Kristine, Malasky, Michael, Vogt, Aurelie, Zhou, Weiyin, Pooley, Karen A., Elder, David E., Han, Jiali, Hicks, Belynda, Hayward, Nicholas K., Kanetsky, Peter A., Brummett, Chad, Montgomery, Grant W., Olsen, Catherine M, Hayward, Caroline, Dunning, Alison M., Martin, Nicholas G., Evangelou, Evangelos, Mann, Graham J., Long, Georgina, Pharoah, Paul D. P., Easton, Douglas F., Barrett, Jennifer H., Cust, Anne E., Abecasis, Goncalo, Duffy, David L., Whiteman, David C., Gogas, Helen, De Nicolo, Arcangela, Tucker, Margaret A., Bishop, Julia A. Newton, Peris, Ketty, Chanock, Stephen J., Demenais, Florence, Brown, Kevin M., Puig, Susana, Nagore, Eduardo, Shi, Jianxin, Iles, Mark M., Law, Matthew H.
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