Keyphrases
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P)
100%
Psychosis
50%
Clinical High Risk
48%
Schizophrenia
33%
Help-seeking
31%
Psychopathology
25%
Psychotic
22%
Early Psychosis
18%
Reinforcement Learning
17%
Social Stress
17%
Symptom Severity
13%
Risk Assessment
12%
Bipolar Disorder
12%
Human Connectome Project
12%
Structured Interview
11%
Event-related fMRI
11%
Psychotic Disorders
11%
Psychotic Symptoms
10%
Older Adults
9%
Attenuated Symptoms
9%
Brain Structure
8%
Biological Relatives
8%
Suspiciousness
8%
Risk for Schizophrenia
7%
Reward Anticipation
7%
Social Functioning
7%
Grandiosity
6%
High Risk
6%
Genetic Liability
6%
Risk Screening
6%
Treatment Seeking
6%
Clinical Risk
6%
Positive Symptoms
6%
Global Functioning
6%
Schizophrenia Symptoms
6%
Healthy Controls
6%
Affective Disorders
6%
Transdiagnostic
6%
Reward System
5%
Sleep Dysfunction
5%
Affective Distress
5%
Family Risk
5%
Neural Activation
5%
Parent-child Agreement
5%
Adolescent Risk Behavior
5%
College Students
5%
Glutamatergic
5%
Self-report Instrument
5%
Early Life Adversity
5%
Locus of Control
5%
Neuroscience
Dementia Praecox
42%
Reinforcement Learning
17%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16%
Psychosis
12%
Bipolar Disorder
12%
Early Psychosis
11%
Negative Syndrome
9%
Anterior Cingulate Cortex
8%
Striatum
7%
Emotional Disorder
7%
Positive Syndrome
6%
Mood Disorder
6%
Neurophysiology
5%
Reward System
5%
Amygdala
5%
Sleep Disorder
5%
Brain Age
5%
Anhedonia
5%
Visual Perception
5%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5%
Brain Areas
5%
Glutathione
5%
Cannabis
5%
Body Mass Index
5%
Thought Disorder
5%