Are we really mapping psychosis risk? Neuroanatomical signature of affective disorders in subjects at ultra high risk
Background. The majority of people at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis also present with co-morbid affective disorders such as depression or anxiety. The neuroanatomical and clinical impact of UHR co-morbidity is unknown.
Main Authors: | Modinos, G, Allen, P, Frascarelli, M, Tognin, S, Valmaggia, L, Xenaki, L, Keedwell, P, Broome, M, Valli, I, Woolley, J, Stone, J, Mechelli, A, Phillips, M, McGuire, P, Fusar-Poli, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2014
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