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    The impact of visual dysfunctions in recent-onset psychosis and clinical high-risk state for psychosis by Schwarzer, Johanna M., Meyhoefer, Inga, Antonucci, Linda A., Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana, Surmann, Marian, Bienek, Olga, Romer, Georg, Dannlowski, Udo, Hahn, Tim, Korda, Alexandra, Dwyer, Dominic B., Ruef, Anne, Haas, Shalaila S., Rosen, Marlene, Lichtenstein, Theresa, Ruhrmann, Stephan, Kambeitz, Joseph, Salokangas, Raimo K. R., Pantelis, Christos, Schultze-Lutter, Frauke, Meisenzahl, Eva, Brambilla, Paolo, Bertolino, Alessandro, Borgwardt, Stefan, Upthegrove, Rachel, Koutsouleris, Nikolaos, Lencer, Rebekka, Hasan, Alkomiet, Hoff, Claudius, Khanyaree, Ifrah, Melo, Aylin, Muckenhuber-Sternbauer, Susanna, Köhler, Yanis, Öztürk, Ömer, Penzel, Nora, Popovic, David, Rangnick, Adrian, von Saldern, Sebastian, Sanfelici, Rachele, Spangemacher, Moritz, Tupac, Ana, Urquijo, Maria Fernanda, Weiske, Johanna, Wosgien, Antonia, Krämer, Camilla, Blume, Karsten, Julkowski, Dominika, Kaden, Nathalie, Milz, Ruth, Nikolaides, Alexandra, Vent, Mauro Silke, Wassen, Martina, Andreou, Christina, Egloff, Laura, Harrisberger, Fabienne, Heitz, Ulrike, Lenz, Claudia, Leanza, Letizia, Mackintosh, Amatya, Smieskova, Renata, Studerus, Erich, Walter, Anna, Widmayer, Sonja, Day, Chris, Griffiths, Sian Lowri, Iqbal, Mariam, Pelton, Mirabel, Mallikarjun, Pavan, Stainton, Alexandra, Lin, Ashleigh, Lalousis, Paris, Denissoff, Alexander, Ellilä, Anu, From, Tiina, Heinimaa, Markus, Ilonen, Tuula, Jalo, Päivi, Laurikainen, Heikki, Luutonen, Antti, Mäkela, Akseli, Paju, Janina, Pesonen, Henri, Säilä, Reetta-Liina, Toivonen, Anna, Turtonen, Otto, Botterweck, Sonja, Kluthausen, Norman, Antoch, Gerald, Caspers, Julian, Wittsack, Hans-Jörg, Solana, Ana Beatriz, Abraham, Manuela, Schirmer, Timo, Altamura, Carlo, Belleri, Marika, Bottinelli, Francesca, Ferro, Adele, Re, Marta, Monzani, Emiliano, Sberna, Maurizio

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Subtle subjective visual dysfunctions (VisDys) are reported by about 50% of patients with schizophrenia and are suggested to predict psychosis states…”
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