“…Patients with a psychotic disorder and CM also show a higher concentration of inflammatory markers compared to psychotic patients without CM , which is again predictive of non‐response to antipsychotics . In psychotic disorders, CM is further related to cognitive impairments, including general cognitive ability, working memory, attention, verbal skills and visual perceptual organization , which is associated with non‐response to treatments aimed at improving social and occupational functioning as well as to treatments aimed at reducing symptoms . Besides these neurobiological and cognitive alterations, CM has been suggested to be a crucial source of increased stress sensitivity in patients with a psychotic disorder , which can favour the occurrence of psychotic symptoms in response to potentially stressful events .…”