Journal article
Neurobiological markers of illness onset in psychosis and schizophrenia: The search for a moving target
C Pantelis, M Yücel, E Bora, A Fornito, R Testa, WJ Brewer, D Velakoulis, SJ Wood
Neuropsychology Review | SPRINGER | Published : 2009
Abstract
In this review, we describe neuropsychological and brain imaging findings in the early stages of psychosis and schizophrenia. We focus on recent clinical high-risk studies and consider whether the evidence supports these as 'endophenotypes' of a vulnerability to the illness or as 'biomarkers' of illness onset and transition. The findings suggest that there are a number of processes at psychosis onset that may represent biomarkers of incipient illness. These neurobiological indices particularly implicate the integrity of frontal and temporal cortices, which may or may not be related to the genetics of psychosis (i.e. potential 'endophenotypes'). However, these brain regions are dynamically ch..
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Awarded by National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by project grants from the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC; grant IDs: 145627, 145737, 236175, 970598, 981112, 970391), NHMRC Program Grants (ID: 350241, 566529). Drs. Yucel, Wood, Brewer and Fornito are supported by fellowships from NHMRC (IDs: 509345, 359223, 454792, 454797, respectively). Dr. Wood is also supported by a NARSAD Young Investigator Award.