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O7.3. ALTERED HIPPOCAMPAL-STRIATAL-MIDBRAIN FUNCTION IN SUBJECTS AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK OF PSYCHOSIS

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Gemma Modinos*,1, Paul Allen2, Andre Zugman3, Danai Dima4, Matilda Azis5, Carly Samson1, Ilaria Bonoldi1, Beverly Quinn6, George Gifford1, Sophie Smart1, Mathilde Antoniades1, Matthijs Bossong7, Matthew R. Broome8, Jesus Perez9, Oliver… Click to show full abstract

Gemma Modinos*,1, Paul Allen2, Andre Zugman3, Danai Dima4, Matilda Azis5, Carly Samson1, Ilaria Bonoldi1, Beverly Quinn6, George Gifford1, Sophie Smart1, Mathilde Antoniades1, Matthijs Bossong7, Matthew R. Broome8, Jesus Perez9, Oliver D. Howes10, James M. Stone1, Anthony A. Grace11, Philip McGuire1 1Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London; 2University of Roehampton; 3Federal University of Sao Paulo; 4University of London; 5Northwestern University; 6CAMEO, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust; 7Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Center Utrecht; 8Institute for Mental Health and Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham; 9University of Cambridge 10King’s College London, Institute of Psychiatry; Medical Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College; 11University of Pittsburgh

Keywords: function subjects; striatal midbrain; altered hippocampal; midbrain function; hippocampal striatal; university

Journal Title: Schizophrenia Bulletin
Year Published: 2019

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