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1. Nomenclature for psychosis risk in Japan: Survey results from high-risk individuals, caregivers, and mental health professionals.

2. Patients', carers' and clinicians' attitudes towards alternative terms to describe the at-risk for psychosis state.

3. Distinguishing schizophrenia spectrum from non-spectrum disorders among young patients with first episode psychosis and at high clinical risk: The role of basic self-disturbance and neurocognition.

4. Relationship between allostatic load and clinical outcomes in youth at ultra-high risk for psychosis in the NEURAPRO study.

5. Do schizotypal or borderline personality disorders predict onset of psychotic disorder or persistent attenuated psychotic symptoms in patients at high clinical risk?

6. Basic symptoms in young people at ultra-high risk of psychosis: Association with clinical characteristics and outcomes.

7. Frontal slow wave resting EEG power is higher in individuals at Ultra High Risk for psychosis than in healthy controls but is not associated with negative symptoms or functioning.

8. Dynamic prediction of transition to psychosis using joint modelling.

9. Clinical trajectories in the ultra-high risk for psychosis population.

10. Impaired mismatch negativity to frequency deviants in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis, and preliminary evidence for further impairment with transition to psychosis.

11. Declining transition rates to psychotic disorder in "ultra-high risk" clients: Investigation of a dilution effect.

12. Sulcogyral pattern and sulcal count of the orbitofrontal cortex in individuals at ultra high risk for psychosis.

13. What are the neurocognitive correlates of basic self-disturbance in schizophrenia? Integrating phenomenology and neurocognition: Part 2 (aberrant salience).

14. What are the neurocognitive correlates of basic self-disturbance in schizophrenia?: Integrating phenomenology and neurocognition. Part 1 (Source monitoring deficits).

15. Frontal delta power associated with negative symptoms in ultra-high risk individuals who transitioned to psychosis.

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