Gina Brunner
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View article: Altered functional connectivity of the hippocampus in cortico-subcortical networks in early-stage and emerging psychosis
Altered functional connectivity of the hippocampus in cortico-subcortical networks in early-stage and emerging psychosis Open
Background Deficits in the hippocampus are a consistent finding in schizophrenia and have also been demonstrated in early-stage psychosis. Moreover, alterations in hippocampal anatomy and connectivity have been implicated in aberrant funct…
View article: Choroid plexus morphology in schizophrenia and early-stage psychosis: A cross-sectional study
Choroid plexus morphology in schizophrenia and early-stage psychosis: A cross-sectional study Open
Our findings suggest that morphological alterations are not specific to the choroid plexus in schizophrenia and early-stage psychosis. Previously reported choroid plexus abnormalities in schizophrenia patients could be explained by changes…
View article: Hippocampal structural alterations in early-stage psychosis: Specificity and relationship to clinical outcomes
Hippocampal structural alterations in early-stage psychosis: Specificity and relationship to clinical outcomes Open
Hippocampal dysfunctions are a core feature of schizophrenia, but conflicting evidence exists whether volumetric and morphological changes are present in early-stage psychosis and to what extent these deficits are related to clinical traje…
View article: How motivational signals disrupt metacognitive signals in the human VMPFC
How motivational signals disrupt metacognitive signals in the human VMPFC Open
A growing body of evidence suggests that, during decision-making, BOLD signal in the VMPFC correlates both with motivational variables – such as incentives and expected values – and metacognitive variables – such as confidence judgments, w…
View article: S64. COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS AND PREDICTION OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN INDIVIDUALS AT CLINICAL HIGH-RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS
S64. COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS AND PREDICTION OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN INDIVIDUALS AT CLINICAL HIGH-RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS Open
Background Research in individuals at clinical-high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) has focused on developing algorithms to predict transition to psychosis. However, it is becoming increasingly important to address other outcomes, such as the l…