Psychiatric imaging needs to move away from simple investigations of the neurobiology underlying the early phases of schizophrenia to translate imaging findings in the clinical field, targeting clinical outcomes including transition, remission and response to preventive interventions.

Third-generation neuroimaging in early schizophrenia: Translating research evidence into clinical utility

Fusar-Poli P.
2012-01-01

Abstract

Psychiatric imaging needs to move away from simple investigations of the neurobiology underlying the early phases of schizophrenia to translate imaging findings in the clinical field, targeting clinical outcomes including transition, remission and response to preventive interventions.
2012
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Female; Humans; Male; Memory; Memory Disorders; Schizophrenia
http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/200/4/270.full.pdf+html
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Borgwardt, S.; Fusar-Poli, P.
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