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Felt presence (FP) - sensing another person without clear sensory evidence - has been described in psychosis for over a century but rarely studied due to challenges in recognition and assessment. Recently FP has been identified as a transdi...
Jing Shen,Chenxu Xiao Jing Shen
Identification of cell type-specific and temporally dynamic regulatory features of schizophrenia (SCZ) risk genes is essential for advancing mechanistic neurobiological studies. This study systematically dissected the genetic architecture a...
Meng-Han Zhang,Jing Zhang,Hong Cai et al. Meng-Han Zhang et al.
Testosterone play an important role in schizophrenia, particularly for impulsive aggressive behaviors. However, there is still unclear how the neurobiological basis and correlates of these risk factors in schizophrenia patients. The schizop...
Andreas Wippel,Giovanni de Girolamo,Pawel Gosek et al. Andreas Wippel et al.
Item Response Theory (IRT) describes a set of statistical models describing how individual items in a test or questionnaire relate to the underlying characteristic or trait that the test claims to measure. Until now IRT models have not been...
Aditya Iyer,William Stanford,Eran Dayan et al. Aditya Iyer et al.
Understanding neurobiological similarities among individuals with psychosis risk symptoms can improve early identification and intervention strategies. We aimed to (i) identify neurobiologically similar psychosis risk subgroups by integrati...
Maria Dino,Gabriela Koga,Amanda Yokoji et al. Maria Dino et al.
Stigma associated with schizophrenia has been well-documented in both society and healthcare settings. However, the use of stigmatizing language in research papers remains largely unexplored. This study examined how researchers refer to sch...
Zhen Zhao,Xin Li,Yingying Xie et al. Zhen Zhao et al.
The "dopamine hypothesis" of schizophrenia suggests the imbalance of the brain dopamine system plays a crucial role in the development of this disorder. Although this hypothesis has been partly supported by early studies, the brain region-s...