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Ashleigh Lin
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 189
Citations - 5138
Ashleigh Lin is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychosis. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 159 publications receiving 3967 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashleigh Lin include Telethon Institute for Child Health Research & Children's Medical Research Institute.
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Long-term follow-up of a group at ultra high risk ("prodromal") for psychosis: the PACE 400 study
Barnaby Nelson,Hok Pan Yuen,Stephen J. Wood,Ashleigh Lin,Daniela Spiliotacopoulos,Annie Bruxner,Christina Broussard,Magenta Simmons,Debra L. Foley,Warrick J. Brewer,Shona M. Francey,G. Paul Amminger,G. Paul Amminger,Andrew Thompson,Patrick D. McGorry,Alison R. Yung,Alison R. Yung +16 more
TL;DR: The ultra high-risk patients are at long-term risk for psychotic disorder, with the highest risk within the first 2 years of entry into the service, but individuals continued to be at risk up to 10 years after initial referral.
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Cognitive deficits in youth with familial and clinical high risk to psychosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Emre Bora,Ashleigh Lin,SJ Wood,SJ Wood,Ar R. Yung,Ar R. Yung,Pd D. McGorry,Christos Pantelis +7 more
TL;DR: It is likely that cognitive deficits are vulnerability markers for developing schizophrenia, as these deficits are already well‐established findings in first‐episode psychosis.
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Outcomes of Nontransitioned Cases in a Sample at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
TL;DR: Individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis who do not transition to psychosis are at significant risk for continued attenuated psychotic symptoms, persistent or recurrent disorders, and incident disorders.
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Central nervous system function in youth with type 1 diabetes 12 years after disease onset
Elisabeth Northam,Debbie Rankins,Ashleigh Lin,R. Mark Wellard,Gaby S. Pell,Sue Finch,George A. Werther,Fergus J. Cameron +7 more
TL;DR: Brain effects 12 years after diagnosis in a type 1 diabetic sample whose IQ at diagnosis matched that of control subjects suggest several neuropathological processes including gliosis, demyelination, and altered osmolarity.
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The association between autism and schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A review of eight alternate models of co-occurrence
TL;DR: A narrative review of the phenomenological, genetic, environmental, and imaging evidence for the overlap between ASD and SSD highlights eight possible alternate models of explanation for the association and comorbidity between the disorders.