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    • Altered language network activity in young people at familial high-risk for schizophrenia 

      Thermenos, Heidi Wencel; Whitfield-Gabrieli, S.; Seidman, Larry Joel; Kuperberg, Gina Rosalind; Juelich, R.J.; Divatia, S.; Riley, C.; Jabbar, G.A.; Shenton, Martha Elizabeth; Kubicki, Marek R.; Manschreck, Theo Clyde; Keshavan, Matcheri S; DeLisi, Lynn E (Elsevier BV, 2013)
      Background—Abnormalities in language and language neural circuitry are observed in schizophrenia (SZ). Similar, but less pronounced language deficits are also seen in young first degree relatives of people with SZ, who ...
    • Characteristics of Freebase Cocaine Psychosis. 

      Manschreck, Theo Clyde; Laughery, Judy A.; Weisstein, C. Cecily; Allen, David; Humblestone, Brian; Neville, Michael; Podlewski, Henry; Mitra, Nina (Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 1988)
      Psychosis was present in 29 percent of cocaine-disordered patients hospitalized in 1985 during an epidemic of freebase cocaine abuse in the Bahamas. Record reviews revealed that a variety of psychotic phenomenologic patterns ...
    • Neurological Soft Signs and Their Relationships to Neurocognitive Functions: A Re-Visit with the Structural Equation Modeling Design 

      Chan, Raymond C. K.; Wang, Ya; Wang, Li; Chen, Eric Y. H.; Manschreck, Theo Clyde; Li, Zhan-jiang; Yu, Xin; Gong, Qi-yong (Public Library of Science, 2009)
      Background: Neurological soft signs and neurocognitive impairments have long been considered important features of schizophrenia. Previous correlational studies have suggested that there is a significant relationship between ...