Early-onset schizophrenia: studying the links between cognitive and clinical dimensions
CONCLUSION: Cognitive skills are correlated with symptom intensity in EOS patients. An older age of onset seems to be a protective factor for cognitive development.PMID:37819235 | DOI:10.1080/13546805.2023.2266871 (Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - October 11, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Emmanuelle Dor-Nedonsel Arnaud Fernandez Marie-Line Menard Valeria Manera Ga ëlle Laure Susanne Th ümmler Florence Askenazy Source Type: research

Reversal learning in those with early psychosis features contingency-dependent changes in loss response and learning
CONCLUSIONS: We show preliminary evidence that those with early psychosis present with a phenotype that includes altered responding to loss and hyper-adaptability in response to outcome changes. This may reflect a compensatory response to overcome the milieu of corticostriatal changes associated with psychotic disorders.PMID:37737715 | DOI:10.1080/13546805.2023.2259019 (Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - September 22, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Andrea Baker Shuichi Suetani Peter Cosgrove Dan Siskind Graham K Murray James G Scott James P Kesby Source Type: research