Journal article

Relational memory in first episode psychosis: Implications for progressive hippocampal dysfunction after illness onset

CF Bartholomeusz, TM Proffitt, G Savage, L Simpson, C Markulev, M Kerr, M McConchie, PD McGorry, C Pantelis, GE Berger, SJ Wood

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | INFORMA HEALTHCARE | Published : 2011

Abstract

Objective: Verbal episodic memory deficits are prominent in schizophrenia and have also been found in first episode psychosis (FEP) and individuals at clinical risk of the disorder. The central role of the hippocampus in verbal memory processing and the consistent findings of hippocampal volume reductions in chronic patients have prompted the suggestion that impaired verbal memory performance may be a biomarker of schizophrenia. However, it is currently unclear as to when, during the early phase of psychosis, verbal memory performance becomes significantly impaired. The current study investigated verbal relational memory in FEP using a novel verbal paired associate task, and tested whether p..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)


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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by a project grant (145627) and two programme grants (350421, 566529) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC), and by the Colonial Foundation. We would also like to acknowledge the NHMRC for fellowship funding awarded to Cali Bartholomeusz (567042).