2023
Self-reported Gesture Interpretation and Performance Deficits in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
Karp E, Williams T, Ellman L, Strauss G, Walker E, Corlett P, Woods S, Powers A, Gold J, Schiffman J, Waltz J, Silverstein S, Mittal V. Self-reported Gesture Interpretation and Performance Deficits in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2023, 49: 746-755. PMID: 36939086, PMCID: PMC10154698, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbac197.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical high riskGesture deficitsInternalizing disordersCHR groupGesture interpretationLower verbal learningViable assessment toolVerbal learningNeurocognitive tasksGeneral intelligencePerformance deficitsNonverbal behaviorProcessing speedCHR participantsSimilar deficitsGreater deficitsHigh riskClinical InterviewFull psychotic disorderDeficitsSpecific subdomainsSRGPPsychotic disordersPsychosisGestures
2020
Enhancing Psychosis Risk Prediction Through Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
Gold JM, Corlett PR, Strauss GP, Schiffman J, Ellman LM, Walker EF, Powers AR, Woods SW, Waltz JA, Silverstein SM, Mittal VA. Enhancing Psychosis Risk Prediction Through Computational Cognitive Neuroscience. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2020, 46: 1346-1352. PMID: 32648913, PMCID: PMC7707066, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical high riskComputational cognitive neuroscienceNew behavioral measureCognitive neuroscienceBehavioral measuresPsychosis risk predictionCognitive mechanismsTrait vulnerabilityDisorganization symptomsNeural systemsPsychosis symptomsPsychosis riskSpecialized interviewsPhenotype measuresNeuroscienceCHR assessmentTreatment targetsPsychotic disordersCourse of illnessInterview methodPsychosisNew treatment targetsIllness progressionPositive predictive valueMeasuresParacingulate Sulcus Length Is Shorter in Voice-Hearers Regardless of Need for Care
Powers AR, van Dyck LI, Garrison JR, Corlett PR. Paracingulate Sulcus Length Is Shorter in Voice-Hearers Regardless of Need for Care. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2020, 46: 1520-1523. PMID: 32432706, PMCID: PMC7707078, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory verbal hallucinationsPsychotic disordersParacingulate sulcusT1-weighted structural MRI scansMedial prefrontal cortexStructural MRI scansClinical stateClinical careMRI scansAVH phenomenologyMental illnessClinical counterpartPrefrontal cortexClinical populationsDisordersVerbal hallucinationsHallucinationsIllnessPsychosisSulcus lengthCareGroups of participantsCurrent studyParticipantsNonclinical populations
2019
Does hallucination perceptual modality impact psychosis risk?
Niles H, Walsh B, Woods S, Powers A. Does hallucination perceptual modality impact psychosis risk? Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2019, 140: 360-370. PMID: 31355420, PMCID: PMC6752971, DOI: 10.1111/acps.13078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical high riskPerceptual abnormalitiesPsychosis riskNon-verbal contentAuditory perceptual abnormalitiesIndividuals ages 12Verbal experienceAuditory experienceCHR individualsThought contentCHR sampleUnusual thought contentPredictive validityAuditory scoresGustatory componentsAge 12Meeting criteriaPsychotic disordersPhenomenological aspectsInterview notesPsychosisConversion riskScoresIndividualsExperience
2016
Varieties of Voice-Hearing: Psychics and the Psychosis Continuum
Powers AR, Kelley MS, Corlett PR. Varieties of Voice-Hearing: Psychics and the Psychosis Continuum. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2016, 43: 84-98. PMID: 28053132, PMCID: PMC5216860, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbw133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychotic disordersSerious mental illnessVoice-hearing experiencesControl subjectsStudy populationProminent symptomContinuum of psychosisTreatment of voiceMental illnessProtective factorsPatientsNew study populationPsychosis continuumHelp-seeking groupDisordersHallucinatory experiencesVoice hearingSubjectsAuditory messagesVoice hearersPopulationSymptomsIllnessPsychosisDisease