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  1. Suicidal ideation and associated factors in 2821 school-going adolescents in Uganda
  2. Keeping the Body in Mind-Primary: evaluation of a community-based lifestyle intervention for people with severe mental illness accessing primary care
  3. A culturally sensitive act-belong-commit-based school intervention reduces the burden of anxiety and depression in adolescents: A pilot cluster-randomized trial from Uganda
  4. Free, culturally responsive and trauma-informed physical activity service for people experiencing social disadvantage in Sydney, Australia: the ‘Addi Moves’ initiative
  5. Priorities and opportunities for lifestyle psychiatry: consensus from the LifePsych Society
  6. The efficacy, mechanisms and implementation of physical activity as an adjunctive treatment in mental disorders: a meta‐review of outcomes, neurobiology and key determinants
  7. Oral Health in Young People Accessing Services for Psychosis: A Retrospective Analysis
  8. Feasibility of a targeted nutrition‐risk screening tool in Australian mental health services: The NutriMental screener
  9. Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): Insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network a...
  10. Correction: Physical activity and sedentary behavior levels among individuals with mental illness: A cross-sectional study from 23 countries
  11. Collaborative Outcomes Study on Health and Functioning During Infection Times (COH-FIT): Global and Risk-Group Stratified Course of Well-Being and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Adolescents
  12. Reply to: Letter to the editor: Comment on Schuch et al., “Exercise as a treatment for depression: A meta-analysis adjusting for publication bias”
  13. Metabolic syndrome risk prediction in an Australian sample with first-episode psychosis using the psychosis metabolic risk calculator: A validation study
  14. Implementation of a lifestyle and life‐skills intervention to prevent weight‐gain and cardiometabolic abnormalities in young people with first‐episode psychosis as part of routine care: The Keeping the Body in Mind program
  15. Effectiveness of lifestyle interventions for improving the physical health of children and adolescents taking antipsychotic medications: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
  16. A grounded theory exploration of programme theory within Waves of Wellness surf therapy intervention
  17. Exercise as medicine for depressive symptoms? A systematic review and meta-analysis with meta-regression
  18. Sedentary behavior and physical activity: barriers and facilitators for active behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic
  19. Validation of the collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT) questionnaire for adults
  20. Gender-Based Violence is a Blind Spot for Sports and Exercise Medicine Professionals
  21. Hospital service utilisation of people previously hospitalised with different subtypes of psychotic disorder: A record linkage study
  22. Tackling change in mental health service delivery: A qualitative evaluation of a lifestyle program targeting mental health staff – Keeping our Staff in Mind ( KoSiM )
  23. Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
  24. Implementing experience-based co-design to develop a physical activity programme in recovery-focused outpatient mental health services
  25. Physical and mental health impact of COVID-19 on children, adolescents, and their families: The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times - Children and Adolescents (COH-FIT-C&A)
  26. The collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times in adults (COH-FIT-Adults): Design and methods of an international online survey targeting physical and mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
  27. Less time spent walking and depressive symptoms are associated with more self-perceived disability in primary care patients: a cross-sectional study from Uganda
  28. Mental contrasting and implementation of physical activity intentions in Ugandan primary care patients with mental health problems: A real-world intervention involving support partners
  29. Implementing an Exercise Physiology Clinic for Consumers Within a Community Mental Health Service: A Real-World Evaluation
  30. A 10-hours workshop improves physical activity prescription for mental illness knowledge and confidence in health care professionals: a nation-wide multicentre study from Uganda
  31. “Feels Good to Get Wet”: The Unique Affordances of Surf Therapy Among Australian Youth
  32. Confidence levels of exercise physiology and dietetic students’ pre- and post-practicum within mental health facilities
  33. Factors associated with brain ageing - a systematic review
  34. The health service contact patterns of people with psychotic and non-psychotic forms of severe mental illness in New South Wales, Australia: A record-linkage study
  35. Moderate to vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior changes in self-isolating adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: a cross-sectional survey exploring correlates
  36. Trauma and Mental Health Awareness in Emergency Service Workers: A Qualitative Evaluation of the Behind the Seen Education Workshops
  37. Correlates of missed HIV appointments in low-resource settings: a study from Uganda
  38. Physical activity, physical fitness and quality of life in outpatients with a psychotic disorder versus healthy matched controls in a low-income country
  39. The efficacy of a lay health workers – led physical activity counselling program in patients with HIV and mental health problems: a real-world intervention from Uganda
  40. Food Insecurity With Hunger and Sexual Behavior Among Adolescents From 53 Countries
  41. Test-retest reliability and correlates of the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire in Ugandan out-patients with psychosis
  42. An open trial of the RECONNECT exercise program for NSW Police Officers with posttraumatic stress disorder or psychological injury
  43. Correction to: Safety of psychotropic medications in people with COVID-19: evidence review and practical recommendations
  44. Bullying Victimization and Sexual Behavior Among Adolescents Aged 12–15 Years From 53 Countries: A Global Perspective
  45. Keeping our staff in mind: Dietary results of a lifestyle intervention targeting mental health staff
  46. Moderate to vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior change in self-isolating adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: A cross-sectional survey exploring correlates
  47. Safety of psychotropic medications in people with COVID-19: evidence review and practical recommendations
  48. Effectiveness of a brief lifestyle intervention targeting mental health staff: analysis of physical fitness and activity in the Keeping Our Staff in Mind study
  49. Australian exercise physiology student attitudes and knowledge towards people living with mental illness
  50. Upskilling Mental Health Nurses to Address the Burden of Poor Metabolic Health: A Mixed Method Evaluation
  51. Correlates of physical activity stages of change in people living with HIV in a Ugandan community
  52. Obesity, physical activity and sleep quality in patients admitted to a posttraumatic stress inpatient ward
  53. Prevalence and correlates of food insecurity in community-based individuals with severe mental illness receiving long-acting injectable antipsychotic treatment
  54. Assessing physical activity in people with mental illness: 23-country reliability and validity of the simple physical activity questionnaire (SIMPAQ)
  55. Changing health workforce attitudes to promote improved physical health in mental health service users: Keeping our Staff in Mind (KoSiM)
  56. Test–retest reliability of the Italian version of the M‐BACK questionnaire to assess the barriers, attitudes, confidence, and knowledge of mental health staff regarding metabolic health of psychiatric patients
  57. Keeping the body in mind: A qualitative analysis of the experiences of people experiencing first‐episode psychosis participating in a lifestyle intervention programme
  58. Barriers, attitudes, confidence, and knowledge of nurses regarding metabolic health screening and intervention in people with mental illness: a pilot study from Uganda
  59. Cardio-metabolic risk in individuals prescribed long-acting injectable antipsychotic medication
  60. Embedding an exercise professional within an inpatient mental health service: A qualitative study
  61. Physical activity and sedentary levels among people living with epilepsy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  62. Physical fitness levels and moderators in people with epilepsy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  63. Associations between physical inactivity, major depressive disorder, and alcohol use disorder in people living with HIV in a Ugandan fishing community
  64. Physical activity correlates across the lifespan in people with epilepsy: a systematic review
  65. Stepping up early treatment for help‐seeking youth with at‐risk mental states: Feasibility and acceptability of a real‐world exercise program
  66. Editorial: Lifestyle Psychiatry
  67. The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness
  68. Dietary Intake, Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Lifestyle-Related Factors in People with Schizophrenia
  69. The efficacy of physical activity counseling in Ugandan patients with HIV and a co-morbid mental disorder: a pilot study
  70. Dietary intake, food addiction and nutrition knowledge in young people with mental illness
  71. Physical activity protects from incident anxiety: A meta‐analysis of prospective cohort studies
  72. From impact factors to real impact: translating evidence on lifestyle interventions into routine mental health care
  73. A qualitative exploration of barriers and enablers of healthy lifestyle engagement for older Australians with intellectual disabilities
  74. Health of Carers of Young People with Early Psychosis: A Biopsychosocial Approach
  75. The effectiveness of the Keeping the Body in Mind Xtend pilot lifestyle program on dietary intake in first-episode psychosis: Two-year outcomes
  76. Dietary intake of people with severe mental illness: systematic review and meta-analysis
  77. Does exercise improve sleep quality in individuals with mental illness? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  78. Identifying the neural correlates of doorway freezing in Parkinson's disease
  79. Assessing Physical Activity in People with Mental Illness: 23-Country Reliability and Validity of the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire (SIMPAQ)
  80. Is Obesity in Young People With Psychosis a Foregone Conclusion? Markedly Excessive Energy Intake Is Evident Soon After Antipsychotic Initiation
  81. y-QUIT: Smoking Prevalence, Engagement, and Effectiveness of an Individualized Smoking Cessation Intervention in Youth With Severe Mental Illness
  82. Sedentary Behavior and Quality of Life in People with Psychotic Disorders from a Low Income Country: A Study from Uganda
  83. Self-reported physical activity levels of the 2017 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) conference delegates and their exercise referral practices
  84. Examining the barriers to physical activity between active and inactive people with severe mental illness in Ireland
  85. Diet as a hot topic in psychiatry: a population‐scale study of nutritional intake and inflammatory potential in severe mental illness
  86. The utility of two interview-based physical activity questionnaires in healthy young adults: Comparison with accelerometer data
  87. Association of lifestyle-related factors and psychological factors on quality of life in people with schizophrenia
  88. Cardio-metabolic risk and its management in a cohort of clozapine-treated outpatients
  89. Physical Activity and Incident Depression: A Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies
  90. Grip Strength Is Associated With Cognitive Performance in Schizophrenia and the General Population: A UK Biobank Study of 476559 Participants
  91. Adjunctive nutrients in first-episode psychosis: A systematic review of efficacy, tolerability and neurobiological mechanisms
  92. Physical activity correlates among people with psychosis: Data from 47 low- and middle-income countries
  93. Improving the health of mental health staff through exercise interventions: a systematic review
  94. Adherence to physical activity recommendations and physical and mental health risk in people with severe mental illness in Uganda
  95. Effect of aerobic exercise on hippocampal volume in humans: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  96. Promoting Physical Activity Among University Students: A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials
  97. 2-year follow-up: Still keeping the body in mind
  98. Physical and psychological health of carers of young people with first episode psychosis
  99. Corrigendum to “Physical activity and sedentary behavior in people with major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis” [J. Affect. Disord. 210 (2017) 139–150]
  100. The Validity and Reliability Characteristics of the M-BACK Questionnaire to Assess the Barriers, Attitudes, Confidence, and Knowledge of Mental Health Staff Regarding Metabolic Health of Mental Health Service Users
  101. Nutritional Deficiencies and Clinical Correlates in First-Episode Psychosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
  102. Modifiable cardiometabolic risk factors in youth with at-risk mental states: A cross-sectional pilot study
  103. The Validity and Value of Self-reported Physical Activity and Accelerometry in People With Schizophrenia: A Population-Scale Study of the UK Biobank
  104. Physical activity correlates among 24,230 people with depression across 46 low- and middle-income countries
  105. Sedentary behavior and physical activity levels in people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a global systematic review and meta-analysis
  106. Addressing the scandal of early death among people with schizophrenia
  107. Automatic attentional orienting to other people's gaze in schizophrenia
  108. Lifestyle interventions to reduce premature mortality in schizophrenia
  109. Perceived Stress and Its Relationship With Chronic Medical Conditions and Multimorbidity Among 229,293 Community-Dwelling Adults in 44 Low- and Middle-Income Countries
  110. Embedding exercise interventions as routine mental health care: implementation strategies in residential, inpatient and community settings
  111. O Exercício como Uma Ferramenta Terapêutica Essencial na Saúde Mental: Encurtando a Diferença Entre a Pesquisa e a Prática, Uma Perspetiva Portuguesa
  112. Prevalence, incidence and mortality from cardiovascular disease in patients with pooled and specific severe mental illness: a large-scale meta-analysis of 3,211,768 patients and 113,383,368 controls
  113. A review of the nutritional challenges experienced by people living with severe mental illness: a role for dietitians in addressing physical health gaps
  114. Physical activity and sedentary behavior in people with major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  115. Electrophysiological, cognitive and clinical profiles of at-risk mental state: The longitudinal Minds in Transition (MinT) study
  116. Solving a weighty problem: Systematic review and meta-analysis of nutrition interventions in severe mental illness
  117. Chronic physical conditions, multimorbidity and physical activity across 46 low- and middle-income countries
  118. Are lower levels of cardiorespiratory fitness associated with incident depression? A systematic review of prospective cohort studies
  119. Dietary intervention in the dystopian world of severe mental illness: measure for measure, then manage
  120. Dropout from physical activity interventions in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  121. Physical fitness in people with posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic review
  122. Physical Activity in People With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review of Correlates
  123. Exercise for depression in older adults: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials adjusting for publication bias
  124. Exercise improves physical and psychological quality of life in people with depression: A meta-analysis including the evaluation of control group response
  125. Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
  126. Diabetes mellitus in people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a systematic review and large scale meta-analysis
  127. Exercise as a treatment for depression: A meta-analysis adjusting for publication bias
  128. Type 2 Diabetes Among People With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  129. A nutrition intervention is effective in improving dietary components linked to cardiometabolic risk in youth with first-episode psychosis
  130. Prevalence and predictors of treatment dropout from physical activity interventions in schizophrenia: a meta-analysis
  131. Nutrition interventions in people with severe mental illness: Novel strategies for addressing physical health co-morbidity in a high-risk population
  132. Preventing weight gain and increased waist circumference during the first two years after antipsychotic initiation in youth with first-episode psychosis
  133. Physical activity as a vital sign in patients with schizophrenia: Evidence and clinical recommendations
  134. Bridging the gap: What have we done and what more can we do to reduce the burden of avoidable death in people with psychotic illness?
  135. Among Inpatients, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity Is Negatively Associated With Time Spent Walking
  136. Dropout from exercise randomized controlled trials among people with depression: A meta-analysis and meta regression
  137. Exercise improves cardiorespiratory fitness in people with depression: A meta-analysis of randomized control trials
  138. Positive cardiometabolic health for adults with intellectual disability: an early intervention framework
  139. The Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire
  140. Challenges Establishing the Efficacy of Exercise as an Antidepressant Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Control Group Responses in Exercise Randomised Controlled Trials
  141. Clinical symptoms predict concurrent social and global functioning in an early psychosis sample
  142. Exercise improves cardiorespiratory fitness in people with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  143. Physical activity in the treatment of Post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  144. Psychiatry HeAL thyself!
  145. A single dose of oxytocin nasal spray improves higher-order social cognition in schizophrenia
  146. Preventing antipsychotic-induced weight gain in first-episode psychosis: Transitioning dietitians into routine care
  147. No evidence of a control group response in exercise randomised controlled trials in people with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  148. Risk of metabolic syndrome and its components in people with schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  149. The prevalence and risk of metabolic syndrome and its components among people with posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  150. Health-related quality of life and aerobic fitness in people with schizophrenia
  151. Aerobic capacity is associated with global functioning in people with schizophrenia
  152. Implementing evidence-based physical activity interventions for people with mental illness: an Australian perspective
  153. Integrating physical activity as medicine in the care of people with severe mental illness
  154. Exercise as a novel treatment option to address cardiometabolic dysfunction associated with PTSD
  155. Aerobic exercise intervention in young people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders; improved fitness with no change in hippocampal volume
  156. Online physical activity interventions for mental disorders: A systematic review
  157. Why moving more should be promoted for severe mental illness
  158. How can we increase physical activity and exercise among youth experiencing first-episode psychosis? A systematic review of intervention variables
  159. Functional magnetic resonance brain imaging of executive cognitive performance in young first-episode schizophrenia patients and age-matched long-term cannabis users
  160. Evaluating an individualized lifestyle and life skills intervention to prevent antipsychotic-induced weight gain in first-episode psychosis
  161. Associations Between Metabolic and Aerobic Fitness Parameters in Patients With Schizophrenia
  162. Negative symptoms are associated with lower autonomous motivation towards physical activity in people with schizophrenia
  163. Individual Dietetic Consultations in First Episode Psychosis: A Novel Intervention to Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk
  164. Physical activity interventions: an essential component in recovery from mental illness
  165. Theory of mind and neurocognition in early psychosis: a quasi-experimental study
  166. Aerobic exercise capacity: an important correlate of psychosocial function in first episode psychosis
  167. Cognitive Training Enhances Pre-Attentive Neurophysiological Responses in Older Adults ‘At Risk’ of Dementia
  168. A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial of Oxytocin Nasal Spray and Social Cognition Training for Young People With Early Psychosis
  169. Observation to action: Progressive implementation of lifestyle interventions to improve physical health outcomes in a community-based early psychosis treatment program
  170. Mismatch Negativity in Recent-Onset and Chronic Schizophrenia: A Current Source Density Analysis
  171. Emotional Processing, P50 Sensory Gating, and Social Functioning in Bipolar Disorder
  172. Challenges in rolling out interventions for schizophrenia
  173. Physical Activity Interventions for People With Mental Illness
  174. What's intact and what's not within the mismatch negativity system in schizophrenia
  175. Clonidine in Tourette syndrome and sensorimotor gating
  176. Jumping to delusions in early psychosis
  177. Freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease is associated with functional decoupling between the cognitive control network and the basal ganglia
  178. Longitudinal associations between mismatch negativity and disability in early schizophrenia- and affective-spectrum disorders
  179. Attributional biases, paranoia, and depression in early psychosis
  180. Theory of mind in early psychosis
  181. Exploring the cortical and subcortical functional magnetic resonance imaging changes associated with freezing in Parkinson's disease
  182. Differential Neural Activation Patterns in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Freezing of Gait in Response to Concurrent Cognitive and Motor Load
  183. Mismatch Negativity/P3a Complex in Young People with Psychiatric Disorders: A Cluster Analysis
  184. Neurophysiological biomarkers support bipolar-spectrum disorders within psychosis cluster
  185. Cerebellar grey-matter deficits, cannabis use and first-episode schizophrenia in adolescents and young adults
  186. Reduced temporal mismatch negativity in late-life depression: An event-related potential index of cognitive deficit and functional disability?
  187. Efficacy of metformin for prevention of weight gain in psychiatric populations
  188. Mismatch negativity (MMN) reduction in schizophrenia—Impaired prediction-error generation, estimation or salience?
  189. Shift climate profiles and correlates in acute psychiatric inpatient units
  190. MMN/P3a deficits in first episode psychosis: Comparing schizophrenia-spectrum and affective-spectrum subgroups
  191. Event-related potential correlates of inhibition in bipolar disorder
  192. Utilising functional MRI (fMRI) to explore the freezing phenomenon in Parkinson’s disease
  193. Metabolic abnormalities in an early psychosis service: a retrospective, naturalistic cross-sectional study
  194. Cerebellar grey matter deficits in first-episode schizophrenia mapped using cortical pattern matching
  195. Fronto-striatal correlates of impaired implicit sequence learning in major depression: An fMRI study
  196. Impaired MMN/P3a complex in first-episode psychosis: Cognitive and psychosocial associations
  197. CEREBELLAR GREY MATTER DEFICITS, CANNABIS USE AND FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA IN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
  198. PHENOTYPING OF SCHIZOPHRENIA BY MULTI-MODAL BRAIN IMAGING
  199. Gray Matter Deficits, Mismatch Negativity, and Outcomes in Schizophrenia
  200. The Potential for New Understandings of Normal and Abnormal Cognition by Integration of Neuroimaging and Behavioral Data: Not an Exercise in Carrying Coals to Newcastle
  201. Measuring observed mental state in acute psychiatric inpatients
  202. Reasoning Anomalies Associated With Delusions in Schizophrenia
  203. Taking the Perspective of the Other Contributes to Awareness of Illness in Schizophrenia
  204. Adverse Incidents in Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Units: Rates, Correlates and Pressures
  205. Erratum to “Psychomotor slowing in older patients with major depression: Relationships with blood flow in the caudate nucleus and white matter lesions” [Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 155(3)(2007)211–220]
  206. Psychomotor slowing in older patients with major depression: Relationships with blood flow in the caudate nucleus and white matter lesions
  207. Willed action in schizophrenia
  208. Serotonin transporter gene status predicts caudate nucleus but not amygdala or hippocampal volumes in older persons with major depression
  209. 0321 MISMATCH NEGATIVITY (MMN), EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AND SYMPTOM SEVERITY IN FIRST-EPISODE AND CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA
  210. Externalizing and personalizing biases in persecutory delusions: The relationship with poor insight and theory-of-mind
  211. Differential BOLD responses to auditory target stimuli associated with a skin conductance response
  212. Empathetic perspective-taking is impaired in schizophrenia: Evidence from a study of emotion attribution and theory of mind
  213. Attentional orienting triggered by gaze in schizophrenia
  214. Impaired implicit sequence learning in depression: a probe for frontostriatal dysfunction?
  215. Auditory recovery cycle dysfunction in schizophrenia: A study using event-related potentials
  216. Functional MRI BOLD response to Tower of London performance of first-episode schizophrenia patients using cortical pattern matching
  217. Vascular risk and low serum B12 predict white matter lesions in patients with major depression
  218. Reduced hippocampal volumes and memory loss in patients with early- and late-onset depression
  219. Cognitive generation of affect in bipolar depression: an fMRI study
  220. Functional brain maps of Tower of London performance: a positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging study
  221. Functional neuroanatomy of auditory mismatch processing: an event-related fMRI study of duration-deviant oddballs
  222. Neuropsychological Performance in Patients With Depression is Associated With Clinical, Etiological and Genetic Risk Factors
  223. Brain donation for schizophrenia research: gift, consent, and meaning
  224. Analysis of FMRI bold activation during the tower of London task using cortical pattern matching
  225. Factors associated with inpatient aggression and early re-admission to acute psychiatry units
  226. Functional neuroanatomy of auditory sensory memory
  227. Caudate Nucleus Volumes and Genetic Determinants of Homocysteine Metabolism in the Prediction of Psychomotor Speed in Older Persons With Depression
  228. Selective Alterations in Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Schizophrenia
  229. Disturbed communication in schizophrenia: the role of poor pragmatics and poor mind-reading
  230. Visual and cognitive perspective-taking impairments in schizophrenia: A failure of allocentric simulation ?
  231. Mentalising, executive planning and disengagement in schizophrenia
  232. Schizotypy: Phenotypic Marker as Risk Factor
  233. Structural Brain Imaging and the Prevention of Schizophrenia: Can We Identify Neuroanatomical Markers for Young People at Risk for the Development of Schizophrenia?
  234. Increased levels of expression of an NMDAR1 splice variant in the superior temporal gyrus in schizophrenia
  235. Effects of stimulus duration on auditory sensory memory deficits in schizophrenia: A mismatch negativity study
  236. fMRI and pet activation during performance of the ‘tower of london’ task
  237. Neo-striatal rCBF correlates of psychomotor slowing in patients with major depression
  238. Superior temporal gyral volumes and laterality correlates of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
  239. Changes in Auditory Selective Attention and Event-Related Potentials Following Oral Administration of D-amphetamine in Humans
  240. Effects of prepulses and d -amphetamine on performance and event-related potential measures on an auditory discrimination task
  241. Auditory event-related potential indices of fronto-temporal information processing in schizophrenia syndromes: valid outcome prediction of clozapine therapy in a three-year follow-up
  242. The effect of clozapine therapy on frontal lobe dysfunction in schizophrenia: neuropsychology and event-related potential measures
  243. Construct validation of auditory event-related potential indices of frontal and temporo-parietal information processing in schizophrenia syndromes
  244. Interleukin-2 and schizophrenia: Authors' reply
  245. Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of event-related potentials (erps) in an auditory discrimination is impaired in normal subjects after amphetamine: Support for a model of schizophrenia
  246. Superior temporal gyral volumes and laterality correlates of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
  247. The psychosis observational rating system (pors)ŗ: A progress report
  248. The Effect of Decreased Catecholamine Transmission on ERP Indices of Selective Attention
  249. Molecular Biological Investigations into the Role of the NMDA Receptor in the Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia
  250. Molecular Biology and the Major Psychoses
  251. Development of the psychosis observation rating scales
  252. Increased production of interleukin-2 (IL-2) but not soluble interleukin-2 receptors (sIL-2R) in unmedicated patients with schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder
  253. Replication of a P50 auditory gating deficit in Australian patients with schizophrenia
  254. Predisposition toward auditory hallucinations: the utility of the Launay-Slade Hallucination Scale in psychiatric patients
  255. Prepulse inhibition7 facilitates a liberal response bias in an auditory discrimination task
  256. Review Article Neurometrics, dynamic brain imaging and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  257. ERP indices of auditory selective attention in aging and Parkinson's disease
  258. MRI measures of auditory cortex area correlate with an ERP index of auditory sensory memory in schizophrenia
  259. The effect of clozapine therapy on psychometric and event-related potential (ERP) measures on cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
  260. The NMDA receptor complex in the hippocampus in schizophrenia
  261. Effects of aging on event-related potential indices of contextual processing
  262. Event-related potential indices of semantic processing in schizophrenia
  263. Reduced mismatch negativity in schizophrenic patients: Evidence for a pre-attentive auditory information processing deficit
  264. Semantic and repetition priming effects on ERPs: The effects of context change
  265. The effect of increased catecholamine transmission on ERP indices of selective attention
  266. An event-related potential study of semantic congruity and repetition in a sentence-reading task: Effects of context change
  267. Allusive Thinking in Parents of Schizophrenics
  268. Event-related potentials and repetition priming in young, middle-aged and elderly normal subjects
  269. P300 Indexes Thought Disorder in Schizophrenics, but Allusive Thinking in Normal Subjects
  270. High response threshold on the Lovibond-Rapaport Object Sorting Test in the parents of schizophrenics
  271. P300 and conceptual loosening in normals: An event-related potential correlate of “thought disorder?”
  272. Relationship between event-related potential measures of information processing and positive and negative symptoms
  273. Mismatch negativity: An index of a preattentive processing deficit in schizophrenia
  274. Active and passive attention in schizophrenia: An ERP study of information processing in a linguistic task
  275. The Effect of Repeated Testing on ERP Components During Auditory Selective Attention
  276. Effects of Inter-Item Lag on Word Repetition: An Event-Related Potential Study
  277. Auditory Selective Attention and Event-Related Potentials in Schizophrenia
  278. Word association and measures of psychosis proneness in university students
  279. Event-Related Potential Indices of Selective Attention and Cortical Lateralization in Schizophrenia
  280. Somatosensory Evoked Potential Activity: A Measure of Interhemispheric Transfer in Schizophrenia?
  281. Low platelet monoamine oxidase and sensation seeking in males: an established relationship?
  282. Reduced p200 latency and allusive thinking: An auditory evoked potential index of a cognitive predisposition to schizophrenia?
  283. SEPs and interhemispheric processing in schizophrenia
  284. P300 and Psychiatric Vulnerability in University Students