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Neurocognition

Cognitive Functioning in At-Risk Mental States for Psychosis and 2-Year Clinical Outcome
Simon AE, et al., 2012, Schizophrenia Research, 142(1–3):108–1

Early Recognition and Disease Prediction in the At-Risk Mental States for Psychosis Using Neurocognitive Pattern Classification
Koutsouleris N, et al., 2012, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 38(6):1200–1215

Neurocognitive Function and Schizophrenia-Proneness in Individuals Dependent on Ketamine, on High Potency Cannabis (‘Skunk’) or on Cocaine
Morgan CJ, et al., 2012, Pharmacopsychiatry, 45(7):269–74

Neuropsychological Profiles in Different At-Risk States of Psychosis: Executive Control Impairment in the Early – and Additional Memory Dysfunction in the Late – Prodromal State
Frommann I, et al., 2011, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 37(4):861–873

Relationship Between Subjective and Objective Cognitive Function in the Early and Late Prodrome
Schultze-Lutter F, et al., 2007, British Journal of Psychiatry, 51:43-51

Cognitive Functioning in the Schizophrenia Prodrome
Simon AE, et al., 2007, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 33(3):761-771

Neurocognitive Functioning in Subjects At Risk for a First Episode of Psychosis Compared with First- and Multiple-Episode Schizophrenia
Pukrop R, et al., 2006, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28(8):1388–1407

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