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Children With Early Psychotic Symptoms Lag in Cognition

February 17, 2014June 8, 2014michelesolis

growthchartChildren who report psychotic-like experiences lag behind their peers in their cognitive development, according to a study published  in JAMA Psychiatry. The study suggests that cognitive problems that emerge during childhood may flag those at risk for psychosis.

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