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List of plates | p. vii |
List of figures | p. viii |
List of tables | p. ix |
List of contributors | p. x |
Acknowledgements | p. xii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Neuroscience, continua and the prodromal phase of psychosis | p. 3 |
Defining the risk for psychosis: Can neuroscience help psychopathology? | p. 23 |
Genetic determinants of the vulnerability to psychosis: Findings from twin studies | p. 41 |
Stress and cortisol in the pre-psychotic phases | p. 59 |
Neurocognitive indicators of high-risk states for psychosis | p. 73 |
Grey matters: Mapping the transition to psychosis | p. 95 |
Functional MRI in prodromal psychosis | p. 105 |
Glutamate: Gateway to psychosis? | p. 117 |
Does dopamine start the psychotic "fire"? | p. 127 |
Neurophysiological alterations in the pre-psychotic phases | p. 147 |
Stigma in early stages of psychotic illness: Connections with cognitive neuroscience | p. 159 |
Conclusions | p. 177 |
Index | p. 181 |
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