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| L Erlenmeyer-KimlingSummaryAffiliation: Columbia University Country: USA Publications
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Early neurobehavioral deficits as phenotypic indicators of the schizophrenia genotype and predictors of later psychosisL Erlenmeyer-Kimling
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA
Am J Med Genet 105:23-4. 2001....
Neurobehavioral deficits in offspring of schizophrenic parents: liability indicators and predictors of illnessL Erlenmeyer-Kimling
Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA
Am J Med Genet 97:65-71. 2000..The few neuroimaging studies on children of schizophrenic parents are also briefly mentioned. Because of space limitations, the overview is not intended as a comprehensive or detailed review of this area of high-risk research...
Attention, memory, and motor skills as childhood predictors of schizophrenia-related psychoses: the New York High-Risk ProjectL Erlenmeyer-Kimling
Department of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032, USA
Am J Psychiatry 157:1416-22. 2000..Childhood neurobehavioral deficits in offspring of schizophrenic, affectively ill, and psychiatrically normal parents were evaluated as predictors of schizophrenia-related psychoses in adulthood...
Handedness in children of schizophrenic parents: data from three high-risk studiesL Erlenmeyer-Kimling
Department of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA
Behav Genet 35:351-8. 2005..Possible developmental delay in age at lateralization is also considered...
Positive and negative thought disorder and psychopathology in childhood among subjects with adulthood schizophreniaS L Ott
Department of Medical Genetics, New York Psychiatric Institute, Unit 06, New York, NY 10032, USA
Schizophr Res 58:231-9. 2002..We explored whether in these subjects, early signs of clinical schizophrenia-related symptoms, such as thought disorder or behavioral abnormalities, could also be observed...
The New York High-Risk Project: attention, anhedonia and social outcomeL R Freedman
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA
Schizophr Res 30:1-9. 1998..Attention deviance appears to be a key neurobiological indicator and physical anhedonia appears to be a potentiating factor mediating the relationship between risk for schizophrenia and later social dysfunction...
The New York High-Risk Project: social and general intelligence in children at risk for schizophreniaS L Ott
Department of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, and Columbia University, NY 10032, USA
Schizophr Res 31:1-11. 1998....
The New York High-Risk Project: observations on the rating of early manifestations of schizophreniaS L Ott
Department of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032, USA
Am J Med Genet 105:25-7. 2001..This discussion focuses on methodological problems that arise in making clinical judgments on early and still subtle functional deviations...
Negative and positive dimensions of schizotypal personality disorderE Squires-Wheeler
Department of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, NY 10032, USA
J Pers Disord 11:285-300. 1997..These results support the view that positive and negative dimensions may reflect separable pathophysiologic processes...
Wisconsin Card Sorting deficits in the offspring of schizophrenics in the New York High-Risk ProjectLorraine E Wolf
Office of Disability Services, Boston University, 19 Deerfield Street, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Schizophr Res 57:173. 2002..WCST deficits may be a specific familial indicator of vulnerability, but appear not to distinguish between those subjects at risk for schizophrenia who do or do not become ill...
Interval-timing deficits in individuals at high risk for schizophreniaTrevor B Penney
Department of Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N T, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Brain Cogn 58:109-18. 2005..This attentionally mediated clock rate difference was larger for the HrSz participants than for the NC participants, resulting in a larger auditory/visual difference for the HrSz group...
Research Grants
- PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CHILDREN OF SCHIZOPHRENIC PARENTSL Erlenmeyer Kimling; Fiscal Year: 2003....
- PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CHILDREN OF SCHIZOPHRENIC PARENTSL Erlenmeyer Kimling; Fiscal Year: 1980..All subjects are followed by telephone contacts at 3-6 month intervals between examinations. ..
- A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CHILDREN OF SCHIZOPHRENIC PARENTSL Erlenmeyer Kimling; Fiscal Year: 2006..abstract_text> ..
