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  1. The association between childhood trauma and emotion recognition is reduced or eliminated when controlling for alexithymia and psychopathy traits
  2. Cognitive and Mental Health Trajectories of COVID-19: Role of Hospitalisation and Long-COVID Symptoms
  3. Positive schizotypy and Motor Impulsivity correlate with response aberrations in ventral attention network during inhibitory control
  4. Attenuated maladaptive emotion processing as a potential mediator of the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and mental health
  5. Beyond sleep: A multidimensional model of chronotype
  6. Dispositional mindfulness, alexithymia and sensory processing: Emerging insights from habituation of the acoustic startle reflex response
  7. COVID-19 and cognitive function: Evidence for increased processing speed variability in COVID-19 survivors and multifaceted impairment with long-COVID symptoms
  8. Distinct neural signatures of schizotypy and psychopathy during visual word‐nonword recognition
  9. Rejection sensitivity and its relationship to schizotypy and aggression: current status and future directions
  10. The Mental Health Act 1983 (as amended in 2007) reform – How proposed changes potentially impact personality disorder services
  11. Recognising and healing emotional wounds of child labourers: call to action based on the evidence and stakeholder views from India and Nepal
  12. You read my mind: fMRI markers of threatening appraisals in people with persistent psychotic experiences
  13. Neural mapping of prepulse‐induced startle reflex modulation as indices of sensory information processing in healthy and clinical populations: A systematic review
  14. How do lipids influence risk of violence, self-harm and suicidality in people with psychosis? A systematic review
  15. Mental health and psychosocial support in conflict: children’s protection concerns and intervention outcomes in Syria
  16. Reading skills deficits in people with mental illness: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  17. Emotional abuse and neglect: time to focus on prevention and mental health consequences
  18. Controlled sleep deprivation as an experimental medicine model of schizophrenia: An update
  19. The path from schizotypy to depression and aggression and the role of family stress
  20. Neural responses to criticism and praise vary with schizotypy and perceived emotional support
  21. Eating behaviour, behavioural problems and sensory profiles of children with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), autistic spectrum disorders or picky eating: Same or different?
  22. The effects of positive schizotypy and sleep deprivation on prepulse inhibition
  23. History of abuse and neglect and their associations with mental health in rescued child labourers in Nepal
  24. Attention Problems Predict Risk of Violence and Rehabilitative Engagement in Mentally Disordered Offenders
  25. The role of microbiota and inflammation in self-judgement and empathy: implications for understanding the brain-gut-microbiome axis in depression
  26. Problematic attention processing and fear learning in adolescent anxiety: Testing a combined cognitive and learning processes model
  27. Is clinical psychiatry about to get smarter? A commentary on ‘Objective smartphone data as a potential diagnostic marker of bipolar disorder’
  28. Multi-echo fMRI, resting-state connectivity, and high psychometric schizotypy
  29. Combining trait and state model systems of psychosis: The effect of sleep deprivation on cognitive functions in schizotypal individuals
  30. Individual differences in working memory and general intelligence indexed by P200 and P300: A latent variable model
  31. Meta-analysis on the association between genetic polymorphisms and prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response
  32. Sensorimotor gating characteristics of violent men with comorbid psychosis and dissocial personality disorder: Relationship with antisocial traits and psychosocial deprivation
  33. Corrigendum to “Personality and occupational markers of ‘solid citizenship’ are associated with having fewer children” [Personality and Individual Differences (2013), 55, 871–876]
  34. Increased resting perfusion of the hippocampus in high positive schizotypy: A pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling study
  35. Effects of lorazepam on saccadic eye movements: the role of sex, task characteristics and baseline traits
  36. Multisession Cognitive Bias Modification Targeting Multiple Biases in Adolescents with Elevated Social Anxiety
  37. NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF EXCITEMENT IN MEN WITH RECENT-ONSET PSYCHOSIS
  38. Pituitary volume reduction in schizophrenia following cognitive behavioural therapy
  39. Using fMRI and machine learning to predict symptom improvement following cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis
  40. Neuroanatomical changes in people with high schizotypy: relationship to glutamate levels
  41. Neuropsychology and emotion processing in violent individuals with antisocial personality disorder or schizophrenia: The same or different? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  42. The Flynn effect for verbal and visuospatial short-term and working memory: A cross-temporal meta-analysis
  43. Erratum: Brain connectivity changes occurring following cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis predict long-term recovery
  44. Combining two model systems of psychosis: The effects of schizotypy and sleep deprivation on oculomotor control and psychotomimetic states
  45. A systematic review of the heritability of specific psychopathic traits using Hare’s two-factor model of psychopathy
  46. Response inhibition and interference control: Effects of schizophrenia, genetic risk, and schizotypy
  47. Corticolimbic hyper-response to emotion and glutamatergic function in people with high schizotypy: a multimodal fMRI-MRS study
  48. Enrichment activities in the medical school psychiatry programme – could this be a key to engaging medical students in psychiatry? A study from a high secure forensic psychiatric UK hospital
  49. Effects of nicotine on response inhibition and interference control
  50. The mindful eye: Smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements in meditators and non-meditators
  51. Brain connectivity changes occurring following cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis predict long-term recovery
  52. Hans Eysenck's interface between the brain and personality: Modern evidence on the cognitive neuroscience of personality
  53. Sleep deprivation as an experimental model system for psychosis: Effects on smooth pursuit, prosaccades, and antisaccades
  54. Neural effects of methylphenidate and nicotine during smooth pursuit eye movements
  55. Schizotypy and mindfulness: Magical thinking without suspiciousness characterizes mindfulness meditators
  56. Changes in Neurocognitive Architecture in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treated with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
  57. Cognitive and neural models of threat appraisal in psychosis: A theoretical integration
  58. Effects of environmental noise on cognitive (dys)functions in schizophrenia: A pilot within-subjects experimental study
  59. Appraisals of psychotic experiences: an experimental investigation of symptomatic, remitted and non-need-for-care individuals
  60. Objective predictors of outcome in forensic mental health services—a systematic review
  61. Functional connectivity predictors and mechanisms of cognitive behavioural therapies: A systematic review with recommendations
  62. Moderators of noise-induced cognitive change in healthy adults
  63. Mapping Depression in Schizophrenia: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
  64. Is it me? Verbal self-monitoring neural network and clinical insight in schizophrenia
  65. Effects of sleep deprivation on inhibitory biomarkers of schizophrenia: implications for drug development
  66. The relation between a multicomponent working memory and intelligence: The roles of central executive and short-term storage functions
  67. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Normalizes Functional Connectivity for Social Threat in Psychosis
  68. The relation between schizotypy and early attention to rejecting interactions: The influence of neuroticism
  69. Psychobiology of threat appraisal in the context of psychotic experiences: A selective review
  70. Fear Biases in Emotional Face Processing Following Childhood Trauma as a Marker of Resilience and Vulnerability to Depression
  71. Correction: More Meditation, Less Habituation? The Effect of Mindfulness Practice on the Acoustic Startle Reflex
  72. Common and distinct neural effects of risperidone and olanzapine during procedural learning in schizophrenia: a randomised longitudinal fMRI study
  73. More Meditation, Less Habituation? The Effect of Mindfulness Practice on the Acoustic Startle Reflex
  74. Sensorimotor gating, cannabis use and the risk of psychosis
  75. A Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis of Raven's Progressive Matrices: Age groups and developing versus developed countries
  76. Orbitofrontal cortex, emotional decision-making and response to cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis
  77. Punishment and psychopathy: a case-control functional MRI investigation of reinforcement learning in violent antisocial personality disordered men
  78. Executive function processes mediate the impact of working memory impairment on intelligence in schizophrenia
  79. Measuring victim empathy among mentally disordered offenders: Validating VERA-2
  80. Psychotic disorders in DSM-5: A paradigm shift?
  81. Acoustic prepulse inhibition: One ear is better than two, but why and when?
  82. Long term effects of childhood trauma on cortisol stress reactivity in adulthood and relationship to the occurrence of depression
  83. Greater positive schizotypy relates to reduced N100 activity during rejection scenes
  84. Sleep Deprivation Disrupts Prepulse Inhibition and Induces Psychosis-Like Symptoms in Healthy Humans
  85. N100 and N200, but not P300, amplitudes predict paranoia/suspiciousness in the general population
  86. Understanding noise stress-induced cognitive impairment in healthy adults and its implications for schizophrenia
  87. Antisaccade performance in schizophrenia: a neural model of decision making in the superior colliculus
  88. Preservation and compensation: The functional neuroanatomy of insight and working memory in schizophrenia
  89. Lower anterior cingulate volume in seriously violent men with antisocial personality disorder or schizophrenia and a history of childhood abuse
  90. Psychophysiological responses to pain identify reproducible human clusters
  91. Personality and occupational markers of ‘solid citizenship’ are associated with having fewer children
  92. Risk‐taking behavior in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  93. Neurophysiological correlates of excitement in schizophrenia
  94. Cool and Hot Executive Function Impairments in Violent Offenders with Antisocial Personality Disorder with and without Psychopathy
  95. Angry affect and violence in the context of a psychotic illness: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature
  96. Advancing the defensive explanation for anxiety disorders: lorazepam effects on human defense are systematically modulated by personality and threat-type
  97. A dose of ruthlessness: Interpersonal moral judgment is hardened by the anti-anxiety drug lorazepam.
  98. Dopaminergic basis of the psychosis-prone personality investigated with functional magnetic resonance imaging of procedural learning
  99. Abnormal thalamocortical structural and functional connectivity in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  100. Reduced thalamic volume in men with antisocial personality disorder or schizophrenia and a history of serious violence and childhood abuse
  101. The Antisocial Brain: Psychopathy Matters
  102. Effect of d-amphetamine on emotion-potentiated startle in healthy humans: implications for psychopathy and antisocial behaviour
  103. Memory in frontal lobe epilepsy: An fMRI study
  104. Altered microstructural connectivity in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  105. Can genetics inform the management of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia?
  106. Sensorimotor gating and clinical outcome following cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
  107. Sensorimotor gating and D2 receptor signalling: evidence from a molecular genetic approach
  108. Erratum to “N-acetyl aspartate concentration in the anterior cingulate cortex in patients with schizophrenia: A study of clinical and neuropsychological correlates and preliminary exploration of cognitive behaviour therapy effects” [Psychiatry Research...
  109. Functional neural correlates of psychometric schizotypy: An fMRI study of antisaccades
  110. Association between brain structure and psychometric schizotypy in healthy individuals
  111. Neural processing of criticism and positive comments from relatives in individuals with schizotypal personality traits
  112. Neuroticism Influences Brain Activity During the Experience of Visceral Pain
  113. Frontopolar cortical inefficiency may underpin reward and working memory dysfunction in bipolar disorder
  114. Neural changes following cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: a longitudinal study
  115. Dissociable functional connectivity changes during the Stroop task relating to risk, resilience and disease expression in bipolar disorder
  116. Familial and disease specific abnormalities in the neural correlates of the Stroop Task in Bipolar Disorder
  117. Motor system hyperconnectivity in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a cognitive functional magnetic resonance imaging study
  118. The Schizophrenia Risk Allele C of the TCF4 rs9960767 Polymorphism Disrupts Sensorimotor Gating in Schizophrenia Spectrum and Healthy Volunteers
  119. Coping styles predict responsiveness to cognitive behaviour therapy in psychosis
  120. Neural processing of social rejection: The role of schizotypal personality traits
  121. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of a parametric working memory task in schizophrenia: relationship with performance and effects of antipsychotic treatment
  122. Clustering probabilistic tractograms using independent component analysis applied to the thalamus
  123. Focal structural changes and cognitive dysfunction in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  124. Sex Differences and Hormonal Influences in Human Sensorimotor Gating: Implications for Schizophrenia
  125. A psychophysiological investigation of laterality in human emotion elicited by pleasant and unpleasant film clips
  126. Association of Neuregulin 1 rs3924999 genotype with antisaccades and smooth pursuit eye movements
  127. The perception of real and illusory motion in schizophrenia
  128. Cognitive insight in psychosis: The relationship between self-certainty and self-reflection dimensions and neuropsychological measures
  129. Identical, but not the same: Intra-site and inter-site reproducibility of fractional anisotropy measures on two 3.0T scanners
  130. Prefrontal and Striatal Volumes in Monozygotic Twins Concordant and Discordant for Schizophrenia
  131. N-acetyl aspartate concentration in the anterior cingulate cortex in patients with schizophrenia: A study of clinical and neuropsychological correlates and preliminary exploration of cognitive behaviour therapy effects
  132. Sensorimotor Gating is Associated with CHRNA3 Polymorphisms in Schizophrenia and Healthy Volunteers
  133. Low baseline startle and deficient affective startle modulation in remitted bipolar disorder patients and their unaffected siblings
  134. Beyond dopamine: functional MRI predictors of responsiveness to cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
  135. Where will insights into hippocampal activity in schizophrenia lead us?
  136. Evidence for a Role of Progesterone in Menstrual Cycle-Related Variability in Prepulse Inhibition in Healthy Young Women
  137. Structural magnetic resonance imaging predictors of responsiveness to cognitive behaviour therapy in psychosis
  138. Gender differences in immediate memory in bipolar disorder
  139. Sensorimotor Gating Depends on Polymorphisms of the Serotonin-2A Receptor and Catechol-O-Methyltransferase, but Not on Neuregulin-1 Arg38Gln Genotype: A Replication Study
  140. Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Activity Predicts Responsiveness to Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy in Schizophrenia
  141. Rumination and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia
  142. A longer duration of schizophrenic illness has sex-specific associations within the working memory neural network in schizophrenia
  143. Dysfunctional, but not functional, impulsivity is associated with a history of seriously violent behaviour and reduced orbitofrontal and hippocampal volumes in schizophrenia
  144. Neural and behavioural responses to threat in men with a history of serious violence and schizophrenia or antisocial personality disorder
  145. No gender differences in brain activation during the N‐back task: An fMRI study in healthy individuals
  146. Effects of acute nicotine on brain function in healthy smokers and non-smokers: Estimation of inter-individual response heterogeneity
  147. Correlation-based multivariate analysis of genetic influence on brain volume
  148. CHRFAM7A copy number and 2-bp deletion polymorphisms and antisaccade performance
  149. Functional MRI of Verbal Self-monitoring in Schizophrenia: Performance and Illness-Specific Effects
  150. Association between a longer duration of illness, age and lower frontal lobe grey matter volume in schizophrenia
  151. Event-related potential correlates of paranormal ideation and unusual experiences
  152. Cortical grey matter volume and sensorimotor gating in schizophrenia
  153. Neurological basis of poor insight in psychosis: A voxel-based MRI study
  154. An fMRI study of face encoding and recognition in first-episode schizophrenia
  155. Emotional decision-making and its dissociable components in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder: A behavioural and MRI investigation
  156. Prepulse inhibition and “psychosis-proneness” in healthy individuals: An fMRI study
  157. Neuropsychological function–brain structure relationships and stage of illness: An investigation into chronic and first-episode schizophrenia
  158. Uncontrollable voices and their relationship to gating deficits in schizophrenia
  159. Pilot investigation of the changes in cortical activation during facial affect recognition with lamotrigine monotherapy in bipolar disorder
  160. Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met Genotype is Associated with BOLD Response as a Function of Task Characteristic
  161. A Comparison of Prepulse Inhibition in Pre- and Postmenopausal Women and Age-Matched Men
  162. Schizoaffective disorder: diagnostic issues and future recommendations
  163. Changes in brain activation during working memory and facial recognition tasks in patients with bipolar disorder with Lamotrigine monotherapy
  164. Misattribution bias of threat-related facial expressions is related to a longer duration of illness and poor executive function in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder
  165. N100 and P300 amplitude to Go and No–Go variants of the auditory oddball in siblings discordant for schizophrenia
  166. Neural correlates of deficient response inhibition in mentally disordered violent individuals
  167. Neural Effects of Ziprasidone Monotherapy in First-Episode Schizophrenia: A Longitudinal Study using fMRI and a Procedural Learning Paradigm
  168. Insight in psychosis: influence of cognitive ability and self-esteem
  169. Regional Cortical Thinning in Subjects With Violent Antisocial Personality Disorder or Schizophrenia
  170. Decomposing the Neural Correlates of Antisaccade Eye Movements Using Event-Related fMRI
  171. Insight, distress and coping styles in schizophrenia
  172. Startle gating in antipsychotic-naïve first episode schizophrenia patients: One ear is better than two
  173. Invited Comment
  174. Clinical, cognitive and neural correlates of self-monitoring deficits in schizophrenia: an update
  175. Neuroticism and brain responses to anticipatory fear.
  176. Prefrontal cortex and insight in schizophrenia: A volumetric MRI study
  177. Frontal lobe volumes in schizophrenia: Effects of stage and duration of illness
  178. A fMRI investigation of startle gating deficits in schizophrenia patients treated with typical or atypical antipsychotics
  179. Event-related potential correlates of depression, insight and negative symptoms in males with recent-onset psychosis
  180. Cognitive effects of adjunctive 24-weeks Rivastigmine treatment to antipsychotics in schizophrenia: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind investigation
  181. Use of magnetic resonance imaging in tracking the course and treatment of schizophrenia
  182. Differential motivational responses to food and pleasurable cues in anorexia and bulimia nervosa: a startle reflex paradigm
  183. Abnormal asymmetry of N200 and P300 event-related potentials in subclinical depression
  184. Personality factors correlate with regional cerebral perfusion
  185. Neural dysfunction and violence in schizophrenia: An fMRI investigation
  186. Volumetric structural brain abnormalities in men with schizophrenia or antisocial personality disorder
  187. Do psychotherapies produce neurobiological effects?
  188. A behavioural and functional neuroimaging investigation into the effects of nicotine on sensorimotor gating in healthy subjects and persons with schizophrenia
  189. Cognitive impairment but preservation of sexual dimorphism in cognitive abilities in chronic schizophrenia
  190. Fronto‐temporal function may distinguish bipolar disorder from schizophrenia
  191. Neural correlates of adjunctive rivastigmine treatment to antipsychotics in schizophrenia: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind fMRI study
  192. Comparable fMRI activity with differential behavioural performance on mental rotation and overt verbal fluency tasks in healthy men and women
  193. Evidence for Deficit in Tasks of Ventral, but not Dorsal, Prefrontal Executive Function as an Endophenotypic Marker for Bipolar Disorder
  194. Does Self-perceived Mood Predict More Variance in Cognitive Performance Than Clinician-Rated Symptoms in Schizophrenia?
  195. Reduced prepulse inhibition in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients
  196. The Relationship of Structural Alterations to Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study
  197. Effects of Rivastigmine on Sustained Attention in Schizophrenia
  198. Structural brain correlates of prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in healthy humans
  199. Lack of association between prepulse inhibition and antisaccadic deficits in chronic schizophrenia: implications for identification of schizophrenia endophenotypes
  200. Disease, deficit or denial? Models of poor insight in psychosis
  201. A neuropsychological investigation into violence and mental illness
  202. Association between violent behaviour and impaired prepulse inhibition of the startle response in antisocial personality disorder and schizophrenia
  203. Comparable cortical activation with inferior performance in women during a novel cognitive inhibition task
  204. Disruption of learned irrelevance in acute schizophrenia in a novel continuous within-subject paradigm suitable for fMRI
  205. Nicotine use in schizophrenia: The self medication hypotheses
  206. Saccadic eye movements, schizotypy, and the role of neuroticism
  207. Sex Differences and Individual Differences in Cognitive Performance and Their Relationship to Endogenous Gonadal Hormones and Gonadotropins.
  208. Sex effects in prepulse inhibition and facilitation of the acoustic startle response: implications for pharmacological and treatment studies
  209. Structural neural correlates of prosaccade and antisaccade eye movements in healthy humans
  210. Personality Predicts Brain Responses to Cognitive Demands
  211. Affective modulation of the startle response in depression: influence of the severity of depression, anhedonia, and anxiety
  212. The relationship between brain structure and neurocognition in schizophrenia: a selective review
  213. Volumetric Neural Correlates of Antisaccade Eye Movements in First-Episode Psychosis
  214. Cognitive functioning in siblings discordant for schizophrenia
  215. The Relationship of Sex Hormones and Cortisol with Cognitive functioning in Schizophrenia
  216. Sex differences in prepulse inhibition deficits in chronic schizophrenia
  217. Smooth pursuit and antisaccade eye movements in siblings discordant for schizophrenia
  218. Cognitive generation of affect in bipolar depression: an fMRI study
  219. Neurological Soft Signs and Their Relationship to Cognitive and Clinical Efficacy of Atypical Antipsychotics in Schizophrenia
  220. Reply to Comments on “Effects of Procyclidine Administration on Cognitive Functions in Healthy Subjects: Implications for Schizophrenia”
  221. Neural abnormalities during cognitive generation of affect in Treatment-Resistant depression
  222. Cognitive effects of olanzapine and clozapine treatment in chronic schizophrenia
  223. Sex differences in prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response
  224. Cognitive effects of nicotine in humans: an fMRI study
  225. Reliability of smooth pursuit, fixation, and saccadic eye movements
  226. Longitudinal study of symptoms and cognitive function in chronic schizophrenia
  227. Neural correlates of tactile prepulse inhibition: a functional MRI study in normal and schizophrenic subjects
  228. Neural response to pleasant stimuli in anhedonia: an fMRI study
  229. Neuroimaging of sexual arousal: research and clinical utility
  230. Effects of acute procyclidine administration on prepulse inhibition of the startle response in schizophrenia: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study
  231. Sexual orientation-related differences in prepulse inhibition of the human startle response.
  232. Neuroimaging violence in the mentally ill: what can it tell us?
  233. Procedural learning in schizophrenia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation
  234. Relationship between brain structure and saccadic eye movements in healthy humans
  235. Effects of typical and atypical antipsychotics on prepulse inhibition in schizophrenia: a critical evaluation of current evidence and directions for future research
  236. Neuroimaging in schizophrenia: from theory to practice
  237. Neuroimaging to predict preclinical Alzheimer's disease
  238. Brain imaging: a key to understanding depression
  239. Prepulse inhibition of the startle response in risperidone-treated patients: comparison with typical antipsychotics
  240. Effects of Oral Procyclidine Administration on Cognitive Functions in Healthy Subjects: Implications for Schizophrenia
  241. Effects of 10 mg and 15 mg oral procyclidine on critical flicker fusion threshold and cardiac functioning in healthy human subjects
  242. Personality Correlates of Prepulse Inhibition of the Startle Reflex at Three Lead Intervals
  243. Information processing deficits in withdrawing alcoholics
  244. Startle response during smoking and 24 h after withdrawal predicts successful smoking cessation
  245. Influence of cigarette smoking on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in schizophrenia
  246. The relationship between prepulse detection and prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex
  247. Effects of procyclidine on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in healthy human volunteers
  248. Enhanced Startle Reactions to Acoustic Stimuli in Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  249. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Thalamus in First-Episode Psychosis
  250. The role of neuroticism in startle reactions to fearful and disgusting stimuli
  251. The 10th Biennial Winter Workshop on Schizophrenia A report
  252. Individual differences in mood reactions to d-amphetamine: a test of three personality factors
  253. Prepulse Inhibition of the Startle Response in Men With Schizophrenia: Effects of Age of Onset of Illness, Symptoms, and Medication
  254. effects of d-amphetamine and haloperidol on latent inhibition in healthy male volunteers
  255. Smoking withdrawal, nicotine dependence and prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex
  256. Effects of single oral administrations of haloperidol and d-amphetamine on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex in healthy male volunteers
  257. Haloperidol-induced Mood and Retrieval of Happy and Unhappy Memories
  258. Trait anxiety, stress and the menstrual cycle: Effects on Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices test
  259. Impulsivity, Time of Day, and Stress: Effects on Intelligence Test Performance
  260. Hindi Translation of the Gray-Wilson Personality Questionnaire: A Cross-Cultural Replication of Sex Differences
  261. Effects of acute administration of d-amphetamine and haloperidol on procedural learning in man
  262. Effect of acute subcutaneous nicotine on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex in healthy male non-smokers
  263. Habituation and prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex: Effects of smoking status and psychosis-proneness
  264. Sociability/impulsivity and attenuated dopaminergic arousal: critical flicker/fusion frequency and procedural learning
  265. Harm avoidance and affective modulation of the startle reflex: A replication
  266. Personality and modulation of the startle reflex by emotionally-toned filmclips
  267. Effect of cigarette smoking on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex in healthy male smokers
  268. Effect of clonidine on the human acoustic startle reflex
  269. Eysenck Personality Inventory: Impulsivity/Neuroticism and Social Desirability Response Set
  270. Menstrual Cycle, Arousal-Induction, and Intelligence Test Performance
  271. Personality and affective modulation of the startle reflex