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| Jason E PeerSummaryAffiliation: University of Nebraska Country: USA Publications
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Social cognitive bias and neurocognitive deficit in paranoid symptoms: evidence for an interaction effect and changes during treatmentJason E Peer
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska, 238 Burnett Hall, P O Box 880308, Lincoln, NE 68588 0308, USA
Schizophr Res 71:463-71. 2004..The results demonstrate how social cognitive biases can interact with neurocognitive deficits in expression of paranoid symptoms, and how these relationships change during treatment...
Identifying mechanisms of treatment effects and recovery in rehabilitation of schizophrenia: longitudinal analytic methodsJason E Peer
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA
Clin Psychol Rev 27:696-714. 2007..The respective advantages and disadvantages of these modern methods are highlighted. Their potential use for future research of treatment effects and recovery in schizophrenia is also discussed...
