1. Response initiation in young adults at risk for psychosis in the Northern Finland 1986 Birth Cohort.
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Mukkala S, Ilonen T, Koskela J, Nordström T, Loukkola J, Miettunen J, Barnett JH, Murray GK, Jones PB, Heinimaa M, Jääskeläinen E, Mäki P, Moilanen I, and Veijola J
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- Adult, Analysis of Variance, Family Health, Female, Finland epidemiology, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Risk Factors, Semantics, Young Adult, Executive Function physiology, Memory, Short-Term physiology, Psychotic Disorders epidemiology, Psychotic Disorders physiopathology
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Introduction: This is one of the very few studies to investigate the specific executive function/processing speed component of response initiation in subjects at familial risk (FR) for psychosis, and the first such study in subjects at clinical risk (CR) for psychosis., Methods: Participants (N = 177) were members of the general population-based Northern Finland 1986 Birth Cohort in the following four groups: FR for psychosis (n = 62), CR for psychosis (n = 21), psychosis (n = 25) and control subjects (n = 69). The response initiation of these groups was compared in three different tests: Semantic fluency, Stockings of Cambridge and Spatial working memory., Results: The two risk groups did not differ significantly from control group, but differed from, and outperformed the psychosis group in semantic fluency response initiation., Conclusions: Response initiation deficits were not evident in a non-help seeking psychosis high-risk sample.
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- 2014
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