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- As Motor System Pathophysiology Returns to the Forefront of Psychosis Research, Clinical Implications Should Hold Center Stage Journal Article
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- Instrument-based assessment of motor function yields no evidence of dyskinesia in adult first-degree biological relatives of individuals with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder Journal Article
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- Markers of Basal Ganglia Dysfunction and Conversion to Psychosis: Neurocognitive Deficits and Dyskinesias in the Prodromal Period Journal Article
- Movement abnormalities and the progression of prodromal symptomatology in adolescents at risk for psychotic disorders Journal Article
- Striatal abnormalities and spontaneous dyskinesias in non-clinical psychosis Journal Article
- Striatal volumes and dyskinetic movements in youth at high-risk for psychosis Journal Article
- The relations among putative biorisk markers in schizotypal adolescents: Minor physical anomalies, movement abnormalities, and salivary cortisol Journal Article