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1. Childhood trauma, parental bonding, and social cognition in patients with schizophrenia and healthy adults.

3. Integrating machining learning and multimodal neuroimaging to detect schizophrenia at the level of the individual.

4. Population‐based identity‐by‐descent mapping combined with exome sequencing to detect rare risk variants for schizophrenia.

5. Computerised working memory‐based cognitive remediation therapy does not affect Reading the Mind in The Eyes test performance or neural activity during a Facial Emotion Recognition test in psychosis.

6. Effects of MiR‐137 genetic risk score on brain volume and cortical measures in patients with schizophrenia and controls.

8. Genome-wide association study reveals greater polygenic loading for schizophrenia in cases with a family history of illness.

11. Social cognition in bipolar disorder versus schizophrenia: comparability in mental state decoding deficits.

12. A NOS1 variant implicated in cognitive performance influences evoked neural responses during a high density EEG study of early visual perception.

13. Evidence for cis-acting regulation of ANK3 and CACNA1C gene expression.

14. Mood-incongruent psychosis in bipolar disorder: conditional linkage analysis shows genome-wide suggestive linkage at 1q32.3, 7p13 and 20q13.31.

15. Beyond C4: Analysis of the complement gene pathway shows enrichment for IQ in patients with psychotic disorders and healthy controls.

16. Independent evidence for an association between general cognitive ability and a genetic locus for educational attainment.

17. Neural effects of the CSMD1 genome-wide associated schizophrenia risk variant rs10503253.

19. Evidence that interaction between neuregulin 1 and its receptor erbB4 increases susceptibility to schizophrenia.

20. Confirming RGS4 as a susceptibility gene for schizophrenia.

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