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Jaisal Merchant

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Journal of Affective Disorders|March 18, 2019
The effects of cognitive remediation in patients with affective psychosis: A systematic review: Special Section on "Translational and Neuroscience Studies in Affective Disorders". Section Editor, Maria Nobile MD, PhD. This Section of JAD focuses on the relevance of translational and neuroscience studies in providing a better understanding of the neural basis of affective disorders. The main aim is to briefly summaries relevant research findings in clinical neuroscience with particular regards to specific innovative topics in mood and anxiety disordersBruno Biagianti, Jaisal Merchant, Paolo Brambilla, et al.
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|August 21, 2022
Cognitive Dysfunction as a Risk Factor for PsychosisNicole R Karcher, Jaisal Merchant, Jacob Pine, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|April 6, 2023
Associations with youth psychotic-like experiences over time: Evidence for trans-symptom and specific cognitive and neural risk factorsNicole R Karcher, Jaisal Merchant, Brent I Rappaport, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|September 12, 2024
Risk of Incident Psychosis and Mania With Prescription AmphetaminesLauren V Moran, Joseph P Skinner, Ann K Shinn, et al.
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Journal of Affective Disorders|March 18, 2019
The effects of cognitive remediation in patients with affective psychosis: A systematic review: Special Section on "Translational and Neuroscience Studies in Affective Disorders". Section Editor, Maria Nobile MD, PhD. This Section of JAD focuses on the relevance of translational and neuroscience studies in providing a better understanding of the neural basis of affective disorders. The main aim is to briefly summaries relevant research findings in clinical neuroscience with particular regards to specific innovative topics in mood and anxiety disordersBruno Biagianti, Jaisal Merchant, Paolo Brambilla, et al.
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|August 21, 2022
Cognitive Dysfunction as a Risk Factor for PsychosisNicole R Karcher, Jaisal Merchant, Jacob Pine, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|April 6, 2023
Associations with youth psychotic-like experiences over time: Evidence for trans-symptom and specific cognitive and neural risk factorsNicole R Karcher, Jaisal Merchant, Brent I Rappaport, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|September 12, 2024
Risk of Incident Psychosis and Mania With Prescription AmphetaminesLauren V Moran, Joseph P Skinner, Ann K Shinn, et al.
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