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    Altered brain function directly related to structural abnormalities in people at ultra high risk of psychosis: Longitudinal VBM-fMRI study by Fusar-Poli, P, Broome, M.R, Woolley, J.B, Johns, L.C, Tabraham, P, Bramon, E, Valmaggia, L, Williams, S.C, McGuire, P

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-02-2011)
    “…Abstract Background Several studies have indicated that people with prodromal signs of psychosis show alterations in the structure and function of the brain…”
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    Misattributing speech and jumping to conclusions: A longitudinal study in people at high risk of psychosis by Winton-Brown, T.T, Broome, M.R, Allen, P, Valli, I, Howes, O, Garety, P.A, Johns, L.C, McGuire, P

    Published in European psychiatry (01-01-2015)
    “…Abstract Biases in cognition such as Jumping to Conclusions (JTC) and Verbal Self-Monitoring (VSM) are thought to underlie the formation of psychotic symptoms…”
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    Spatial working memory in individuals at high risk for psychosis: Longitudinal fMRI study by Fusar-Poli, P, Broome, M.R, Matthiasson, P, Woolley, J.B, Johns, L.C, Tabraham, P, Bramon, E, Valmaggia, L, Williams, S.C, McGuire, P

    Published in Schizophrenia research (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Neurocognitive impairments in executive and mnemonic domains are already evident in the pre-psychotic phases. The longitudinal dynamic…”
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    Delusional ideation, manic symptomatology and working memory in a cohort at clinical high-risk for psychosis: A longitudinal study by Broome, M.R, Day, F, Valli, I, Valmaggia, L, Johns, L.C, Howes, O, Garety, P, McGuire, P.K

    Published in European psychiatry (01-05-2012)
    “…Abstract We followed up a cohort ( n = 35) of clients with an “At Risk Mental State” (ARMS) for almost 2 years (mean 21.3 months). At baseline, these clients…”
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    Prefrontal Function at Presentation Directly Related to Clinical Outcome in People at Ultrahigh Risk of Psychosis by FUSAR-POLI, P, BROOME, M. R, MCGUIRE, P, MATTHIASSON, P, WOOLLEY, J. B, MECHELLI, A, JOHNS, L. C, TABRAHAM, P, BRAMON, E, VALMAGGIA, L, WILLIAMS, S. C

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-01-2011)
    “…The prodromal phase of psychosis is characterized by impaired executive function and altered prefrontal activation. The extent to which the severity of these…”
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