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1. Intelligence trajectories in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis: An 8-year longitudinal analysis.

2. Pineal morphology of the clinical high-risk state for psychosis and different psychotic disorders.

3. Gender differences in the experience of psychotic-like experiences and their associated factors: A study of adolescents from the general population.

4. Does cortical brain morphology act as a mediator between childhood trauma and transition to psychosis in young individuals at ultra-high risk?

5. Don't worry, be happy: Protective factors to buffer against distress associated with psychotic experiences.

6. Prevalence and outcomes of young people with concurrent autism spectrum disorder and first episode of psychosis.

7. Persistent negative symptoms in individuals at Ultra High Risk for psychosis.

8. The role of coping in the association between subclinical psychotic experiences and functioning: A within study replication in two independent adolescent samples.

9. Autism and psychosis: Clinical implications for depression and suicide.

10. Pre-onset risk characteristics for mania among young people at clinical high risk for psychosis.

11. Using clinical information to make individualized prognostic predictions in people at ultra high risk for psychosis.

12. Long-term employment among people at ultra-high risk for psychosis.

13. Baseline grey matter volume of non-transitioned "ultra high risk" for psychosis individuals with and without attenuated psychotic symptoms at long-term follow-up.

14. Declining transition rates to psychotic disorder in "ultra-high risk" clients: Investigation of a dilution effect.

15. Is it still correct to differentiate between early and very early onset psychosis?

16. Neighbourhood characteristics and the rate of identification of young people at ultra-high risk for psychosis.

17. Social environmental risk factors for transition to psychosis in an Ultra-High Risk population.

18. Comment on Lee et al.

19. Sulcogyral pattern and sulcal count of the orbitofrontal cortex in individuals at ultra high risk for psychosis.

20. Altered depth of the olfactory sulcus in ultra high-risk individuals and patients with psychotic disorders.

21. Transition to first episode psychosis in ultra high risk populations: does baseline functioning hold the key?

22. The 3rd Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference, 14-18 April 2012, Florence, Italy: summaries of oral sessions.

23. Adolescents at ultra-high risk for psychosis with and without 22q11 deletion syndrome: a comparison of prodromal psychotic symptoms and general functioning.

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