2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00356
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Global and Specific Profiles of Executive Functioning in Prodromal and Early Psychosis

Abstract: Objective: Numerous reports on neurocognitive functioning deficits in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) and first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients suggest particular deficits in executive functioning (EF). However, to date, most of the studies have administered a single or a few EF tests to participants, and few investigations have examined the different components of EF to identify specific subdomains of relative strength and weakness. Method: Forty CHR subjects, 85 FE… Show more

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“…Estrogen signaling and its effects on cognition are particularly relevant to psychiatric disorders, as they display global cognitive deficits; particularly the disorders possess different degrees of executive dysfunctions [ 94 , 95 ]. Nonetheless, despite vigorous effort, the currently available pharmaceutical treatments for psychiatric disorders—particularly, schizophrenia—do not show satisfactory results in treating the cognitive deficits.…”
Section: Estrogen Receptor Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estrogen signaling and its effects on cognition are particularly relevant to psychiatric disorders, as they display global cognitive deficits; particularly the disorders possess different degrees of executive dysfunctions [ 94 , 95 ]. Nonetheless, despite vigorous effort, the currently available pharmaceutical treatments for psychiatric disorders—particularly, schizophrenia—do not show satisfactory results in treating the cognitive deficits.…”
Section: Estrogen Receptor Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A central criticism of previous studies has been the use of a single test to draw conclusions about global executive functioning. The mean score across tests is considered more robust against the influence of measurement error ( Hwang et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive deficits in learning, memory, processing speed, and executive functioning are identified not only in chronic schizophrenia patients but also as early as the first episode of psychosis or even before the prodromal state [167][168][169]. The patients with the first psychotic episode show cognitive deficits across almost all cognitive domains, which are comparable to deficits displayed in the fully established disorder, and individuals at clinical high risk show intermittent degrees of deficits [170]. These deficits include impairment in tasks measuring conceptualization, planning, cognitive flexibility, verbal fluency, ability to solve complex problems, and working memory.…”
Section: Executive Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%