Examination of the Neural Basis of Psychoticlike Experiences in Adolescence During Reward Processing
Abstract
Psychoticlike experiences (PLEs) are subclinical manifestations of psychotic symptoms and may reflect an increased vulnerability to psychotic disorders. Contemporary models of psychosis propose that dysfunctional reward processing is involved in the cause of these clinical illnesses.To examine the neuroimaging profile of healthy adolescents at 14 and 19 years old points with PLEs, using a reward task.A community-based cohort study, using both a...
Paper Details
Title
Examination of the Neural Basis of Psychoticlike Experiences in Adolescence During Reward Processing
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
10
Pages
1043 - 1043
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