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The Relationship Between Cortisol and Cognitive Functions in
Individuals at Clinical High-Risk of Developing Psychosis
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Neonatal Amygdala Lesions in Rhesus Monkeys Living in a
Semi-Naturalistic Environment: Effects on Emotional Behavior and
Neuroendocrine Stress Response
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Sex Differences in Stress Exposure and Reactivity in Individuals at
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
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Social Deficits and the Schizophrenia-Spectrum Prodrome
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Cognitive Performance in Schizophrenia and Schizotypal Personality
Disorder: The Influence of COMT and BDNF Polymorphisms
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Examining Testosterone and Aggression in a Biosocial Framework
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Stimulants and the Risk for Psychosis: A Study of Individuals at
Clinical High Risk and the Relation of Symptoms with Use of
Stimulant Medication
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The relationship between prodromal symptoms and autistic features:
A comparison of schizotypal personality disorder and 22q11.2
deletion syndrome
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Biological and Behavioral Patterns of Emotion Dysregulation and
Multisystemic Therapy Outcomes
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Disentangling the Impact of Childhood Adversity: Unique Effects of
Deprivation and Threat
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Biological Correlates of Early Life Stress and Aggression in School
Aged Children
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Sex Differences in Symptom Presentation in the Psychosis Prodrome
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Social and Behavioral Precursors of Conversion to Psychosis: AnInvestigation of Youth at Risk for Psychosis
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The Role of Prenatal and Postnatal Maternal Distress on Offspring Aggression in Young Adulthood
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Transgenerational effects of maternal exposure to trauma: The roles of parenting and cortisol as potential mediators
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The Relationship Between Advanced Paternal Age and Clinical Indicators Among Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
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Timing and Trajectories of Maternal Depression during Pregnancy and Emotional Reactivity Outcomes in the Preschool Period
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Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Youth at Clinical Risk for Psychosis: Childhood Functioning, Familial Mental Illness, and Current Symptoms
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