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1. Evaluation of the Glymphatic System in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder Using Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Measurement of Brain Macromolecule and Diffusion Tensor Image Analysis Along the Perivascular Space Index.

2. Understanding the Mechanisms of Cognitive Remediation on Recovery in People With Early Psychosis: A Mediation and Moderation Analysis.

3. The Complex Latent Structure of Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms: Hierarchical and Bifactor Models of SIPS Symptoms Replicated in Two Large Samples at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.

4. Predicting Clinical Improvement in Early Psychosis Using Circuit-Based Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

5. Clarifying Cognitive Control Deficits in Psychosis via Drift Diffusion Modeling and Attractor Dynamics.

6. Neuroanatomical correlates and predictors of psychotic symptoms in Alzheimer's disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

7. Analyzing language ability in first-episode psychosis and their unaffected siblings: A diffusion tensor imaging tract-based spatial statistics analysis study.

8. Characterization of pain and somatization and its relationship with psychopathology in early onset psychosis.

9. The relationship of neurocognitive and social cognitive performance to social competence and appropriateness on a performance-based social skills assessment in individuals with psychosis and unaffected controls.

10. Different structural connectivity patterns in the subregions of the thalamus, hippocampus, and cingulate cortex between schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder.

11. The distinct functional brain network and its association with psychotic symptom severity in men with methamphetamine-associated psychosis.

12. Changes in the structure of spontaneous speech predict the disruption of hierarchical brain organization in first-episode psychosis.

13. Relations between changes in safety behavior, paranoid ideations, cognitive biases, and clinical characteristics of patients with a psychotic disorder over time.

14. Telomere biology and its maintenance in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: Exploring links to cognition.

15. Facial emotion perception in individuals with clinical high risk for psychosis compared with healthy controls, first-episode psychosis, and in predicting psychosis transition: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

16. Ontogenesis of self-disorders in the schizophrenia spectrum: A phenomenological neuro-developmental model.

17. Anhedonia as a Potential Transdiagnostic Phenotype With Immune-Related Changes in Recent-Onset Mental Health Disorders.

18. Robust and replicable functional brain signatures of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and associated psychosis: a deep neural network-based multi-cohort study.

19. Insights into Postictal Psychosis, from functional imaging and EEG: A systematic review.

20. A Pilot Study of Adolescents with Psychotic Experiences: Potential Cerebellar Circuitry Disruption Early Along the Psychosis Spectrum.

21. Exploring aperiodic activity in first episode schizophrenia spectrum psychosis: A resting-state EEG analysis.

22. Longitudinal inference of multiscale markers in psychosis: from hippocampal centrality to functional outcome.

23. Global reward processing deficits predict negative symptoms transdiagnostically and transphasically in a severe mental illness-spectrum sample.

24. Reviewing explore/exploit decision-making as a transdiagnostic target for psychosis, depression, and anxiety.

25. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) combined with unsupervised machine learning shows sensitivity to identify individuals in potential need for psychiatric assessment.

26. Validity of handgrip strength for assessing cognition and psychotic symptoms in hospitalized patients with stable schizophrenia.

27. Exploring the associations between momentary cortisol levels and psychotic-like experiences in young adults: Results from a temporal network analysis of daily-life data.

28. Stable individual differences from dynamic patterns of function: brain network flexibility predicts openness/intellect, intelligence, and psychoticism.

29. Cognitive subgroups of affective and non-affective psychosis show differences in medication and cortico-subcortical brain networks.

31. Does relapse cause illness progression in first-episode psychosis? A review.

32. Occasional cannabis use is associated with higher premorbid functioning and IQ in youth at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis: Parallel findings to psychosis cohorts.

33. Structural and functional abnormalities across clinical stages of psychosis: A multimodal neuroimaging investigation.

34. Prevalence of prominent and predominant negative symptoms across different criteria for negative symptom severity and minimal positive symptoms: A comparison of different criteria.

35. Visual contrast sensitivity in clinical high risk and first episode psychosis.

36. The impact of subclinical psychotic symptoms on delay and effort discounting: Insights from behavioral, computational, and electrophysiological methods.

37. Perceived Stress and Hippocampal Volume in Psychosis.

38. Status epilepticus and psychosis: Lessons from SEEG.

39. Novel N100 area reliably captures aberrant sensory processing and is associated with neurocognition in early psychosis.

40. Early cognitive development and psychopathology in children at familial high risk for schizophrenia.

41. Neurocognition in adolescents and young adults at clinical high risk for psychosis: Predictive stability for social and role functioning.

42. Gyrification across psychotic disorders: A bipolar-schizophrenia network of intermediate phenotypes study.

43. Long-latency auditory evoked response amplitudes at first episode of psychosis predict six-month recovery in positive symptom severity.

44. Longitudinal Analysis of Brain Function-Structure Dependencies in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome and Psychotic Symptoms.

45. Motor precision deficits in clinical high risk for psychosis.

46. Examining the Most Important Risk Factors for Predicting Youth Persistent and Distressing Psychotic-Like Experiences.

47. Diminished differentiation of rewards in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis.

48. Data-driven, connectome-wide analysis identifies psychosis-specific brain correlates of fear and anxiety.

49. Interpersonal consequences of paranoid ideation, negative symptoms and sleep problems in a transdiagnostic sample of individuals with psychosis.

50. Sex differences in clinical presentation in youth at high risk for psychosis who transition to psychosis.

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