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1. Affective wellbeing moderates the association between polygenic risk score for neuroticism and change in neuroticism

2. Differential associations of childhood adversity subtypes and psychopathology in men and women

3. Polygenic liability for schizophrenia and childhood adversity influences daily-life emotion dysregulation and psychosis proneness

6. Evidence that interactive effects of COMT and MTHFR moderate psychotic response to environmental stress

9. Impact of variation in the BDNF gene on social stress sensitivity and the buffering impact of positive emotions: Replication and extension of a gene-environment interaction

10. [Stress and psychosis: is sensitisation the underlying mechanism?]

11. Dynamic Association Between Interpersonal Functioning and Positive Symptom Dimensions of Psychosis Over Time: A Longitudinal Study of Healthy Adolescents

12. Pituitary volume, stress reactivity and genetic risk for psychotic disorder

15. The association between aberrant salience and psychotic experiences in general population twins, and genetic vulnerability as a modifier.

16. Gene-environment interaction study on the polygenic risk score for neuroticism, childhood adversity, and parental bonding.

17. Network Approach to Understanding Emotion Dynamics in Relation to Childhood Trauma and Genetic Liability to Psychopathology: Replication of a Prospective Experience Sampling Analysis.

18. White noise speech illusion and psychosis expression: An experimental investigation of psychosis liability.

19. Psychological and Biological Validation of a Novel Digital Social Peer Evaluation Experiment (digi-SPEE).

20. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily Life Training: A Feasibility Study of an mHealth Intervention.

21. Early-Life Stress Affects Stress-Related Prefrontal Dopamine Activity in Healthy Adults, but Not in Individuals with Psychotic Disorder.

22. Epigenetic genes and emotional reactivity to daily life events: a multi-step gene-environment interaction study.

23. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor/FK506-binding protein 5 genotype by childhood trauma interactions do not impact on hippocampal volume and cognitive performance.

24. Time-lagged moment-to-moment interplay between negative affect and paranoia: new insights in the affective pathway to psychosis.

25. Familial liability to psychosis is associated with attenuated dopamine stress signaling in ventromedial prefrontal cortex.

26. Putting a Hold on the Downward Spiral of Paranoia in the Social World: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Individuals with a History of Depression.

27. COMT Val158Met genotype selectively alters prefrontal [18F]fallypride displacement and subjective feelings of stress in response to a psychosocial stress challenge.

28. From epidemiology to daily life: linking daily life stress reactivity to persistence of psychotic experiences in a longitudinal general population study.

29. FKBP5 as a possible moderator of the psychosis-inducing effects of childhood trauma.

30. Psychiatric diagnosis revisited: towards a system of staging and profiling combining nomothetic and idiographic parameters of momentary mental states.

31. Altered transfer of momentary mental states (ATOMS) as the basic unit of psychosis liability in interaction with environment and emotions.

32. Dynamic association between interpersonal functioning and positive symptom dimensions of psychosis over time: a longitudinal study of healthy adolescents.

33. COMT Val158Met-stress interaction in psychosis: role of background psychosis risk.

34. REVIEW: Genome-wide findings in schizophrenia and the role of gene-environment interplay.

35. Does the concept of "sensitization" provide a plausible mechanism for the putative link between the environment and schizophrenia?

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