Christos Pantelis
University of Melbourne
786 Papers
5K Citations
Christos Pantelis is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Psychosis. The author has an hindex of 120, co-authored 723 publications. Previous affiliations of Christos Pantelis include Royal Melbourne Hospital & University of Cambridge.
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Papers
What have we learned from functional imaging studies in schizophrenia? The role of frontal, striatal and temporal areas
TL;DR: The most consistent finding in schizophrenia has been that of hypofrontality, while the results of studies examining subcortical structures provide preliminary support for the concept of fronto-striatal dysfunction.
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Using longitudinal imaging to map the ‘relapse signature’ of schizophrenia and other psychoses
TL;DR: The case is made for frequent serial neuroimaging across the course of schizophrenia psychoses and its application to active illness epsiodes to provide a detailed examination of psychosis relapse and remission.
Institutionalism and Schizophrenia 30 Years on: Clinical Poverty and the Social Environment in Three British Mental Hospitals in 1960 Compared with a Fourth in 1990
TL;DR: The relationship between social and clinical poverty in the long-stay schizophrenic population of a fourth British mental hospital in 1990 was re-examined and the association found was much weaker than in 1960.
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Test-retest reliability of the National Adult Reading Test (NART) as an estimate of premorbid IQ in patients with schizophrenia
TL;DR: This within-patient study examined the stability of NART scores over a six-month period in patients with schizophrenia and demonstrated that NART-estimated premorbid IQ scores remained stable over time.
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Impairments of response conflict monitoring and resolution in schizophrenia.
Murat Yücel,C Volker,Alex Collie,Paul Maruff,James Danckert,Dennis Velakoulis,Christos Pantelis +6 more
TL;DR: The attentional dysfunction in schizophrenia appears to reflect difficulty in resolving multiple and simultaneous response conflicts, and a possible role for the anterior cingulate cortex in the attentional impairments associated with schizophrenia is suggested.
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