Barbara A Cornblatt, PhD

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Medical Genetics New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, United States 
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Schleifer CH, Chang SE, Amir CM, et al. (2024) Unique functional neuroimaging signatures of genetic versus clinical high risk for psychosis. Biological Psychiatry
Chintoh A, Liu L, Braun A, et al. (2024) Sex differences in clinical presentation in youth at high risk for psychosis who transition to psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 271: 153-160
Carrión RE, Ku BS, Dorvil S, et al. (2024) Neurocognition in adolescents and young adults at clinical high risk for psychosis: Predictive stability for social and role functioning. Schizophrenia Research. 271: 129-137
Cowan HR, Mittal VA, Addington J, et al. (2024) Longitudinal Trajectories of Premorbid Social and Academic Adjustment in Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: Implications for Conversion. Schizophrenia Bulletin
Sloan M, Sturner R, Addington J, et al. (2024) Negative self-reference as a component of subthreshold psychotic symptoms in clinical high-risk youth. Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Healy C, Byrne J, Raj Suasi S, et al. (2024) Differential expression of haptoglobin in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis and its association with global functioning and clinical symptoms. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Worthington MA, Collins MA, Addington J, et al. (2023) Improving prediction of psychosis in youth at clinical high-risk: pre-baseline symptom duration and cortical thinning as moderators of the NAPLS2 risk calculator. Psychological Medicine. 1-9
Devoe DJ, Lui L, Cannon TD, et al. (2023) The impact of early factors on persistent negative symptoms in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 14: 1125168
Amir CM, Kapler S, Hoftman GD, et al. (2023) Neurobehavioral risk factors influence prevalence and severity of hazardous substance use in youth at genetic and clinical high risk for psychosis. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 14: 1143315
Tronick LN, Mirzakhanian H, Addington J, et al. (2023) Risk of violent behaviour in young people at clinical high risk for psychosis from the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Studies consortium. Early Intervention in Psychiatry
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