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Extrapyramidal symptoms predict cognitive performance after first-episode psychosis
Medicine and HealthSchizophrenia

Extrapyramidal symptoms predict cognitive performance after first-episode psychosis

M. Lindgren, S. Therman, et al.

This groundbreaking research explores the impact of extrapyramidal symptoms on neurocognitive performance in first-episode psychosis patients. Surprisingly, mild symptoms were noted in 40% of patients at treatment onset and were linked to deteriorating cognitive abilities. Conducted by a team of experts including Maija Lindgren and Sebastian Therman, this study highlights the potential for early identification of long-term cognitive impairment in mental health.... show more
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