2024
Evidence from comprehensive independent validation studies for smooth pursuit dysfunction as a sensorimotor biomarker for psychosis
Meyhoefer I, Sprenger A, Derad D, Grotegerd D, Leenings R, Leehr E, Breuer F, Surmann M, Rolfes K, Arolt V, Romer G, Lappe M, Rehder J, Koutsouleris N, Borgwardt S, Schultze-Lutter F, Meisenzahl E, Kircher T, Keedy S, Bishop J, Ivleva E, McDowell J, Reilly J, Hill S, Pearlson G, Tamminga C, Keshavan M, Gershon E, Clementz B, Sweeney J, Hahn T, Dannlowski U, Lencer R. Evidence from comprehensive independent validation studies for smooth pursuit dysfunction as a sensorimotor biomarker for psychosis. Scientific Reports 2024, 14: 13859. PMID: 38879556, PMCID: PMC11180169, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-64487-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmooth pursuit eye movementsPsychosis syndromePursuit eye movementsNon-psychotic bipolar disorderNon-psychotic affective disorderEye movementsSmooth pursuit dysfunctionMultivariate pattern analysisHealthy controlsPsychiatric sampleNeurobiological markersPsychosis probandsPsychotic syndromesAffective disordersPsychosis researchBipolar disorderPsychosis statusPsychosisSensorimotor functionSensorimotor measuresIndividual levelSensorimotor dysfunctionSensorimotorDisordersPattern analysis
2020
O3.4. PSYCHOSIS PHENOTYPES FROM B-SNIP FOR CLINICAL ADVANCES: BIOTYPE CHARACTERISTICS AND TARGETS
Clementz B, Trotti R, Pearlson G, Keshavan M, Gershon E, Keedy S, Ivleva E, McDowell J, Tamminga C. O3.4. PSYCHOSIS PHENOTYPES FROM B-SNIP FOR CLINICAL ADVANCES: BIOTYPE CHARACTERISTICS AND TARGETS. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2020, 46: s7-s7. PMCID: PMC7234003, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa028.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical featuresPsychosis biotypesPsychosis casesPsychosis syndromeTreatment targetsSpecific treatment targetsB-SNIPClinical manifestationsBiomarker profilesPsychosis subgroupsB-SNIP consortiumDeep phenotyping approachPathophysiological mechanismsPsychosis patientsBipolar-Schizophrenia NetworkPsychosis diagnosisBiological subtypesHealthy personsClinical practiceClinical advancesNegative symptomsClinical phenomenologySyndromeAuditory paired-stimuli responses across the psychosis and bipolar spectrum and their relationship to clinical features
Parker D, Trotti R, McDowell J, Keedy S, Gershon E, Ivleva E, Pearlson G, Keshavan M, Tamminga C, Sweeney J, Clementz B. Auditory paired-stimuli responses across the psychosis and bipolar spectrum and their relationship to clinical features. Biomarkers In Neuropsychiatry 2020, 3: 100014. PMID: 36644018, PMCID: PMC9837793, DOI: 10.1016/j.bionps.2020.100014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSchizoaffective disorderGroup differencesBipolar disorderAuditory paired-stimulus paradigmPaired-stimulus paradigmNeural responsesIdentification of biomarkersB-SNIPClinical featuresSignificant group differencesPsychosis subjectsBipolar-Schizophrenia NetworkPsychosis casesHealthy subjectsPreparatory periodPsychosis syndromeFrequency principal components analysisMania symptomsP50 responsePositive symptomsClinical phenotypeAffective syndromeBipolar spectrumPsychosisPutative biomarkers