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Barbara A. Cornblatt
Researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Publications - 289
Citations - 16349
Barbara A. Cornblatt is an academic researcher from The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosis & Prodrome. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 253 publications receiving 14246 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara A. Cornblatt include Hofstra University & Yale University.
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Type and duration of subsyndromal symptoms in youth with bipolar I disorder prior to their first manic episode
Christoph U. Correll,Christoph U. Correll,Marta Hauser,Marta Hauser,Julie B. Penzner,Andrea M. Auther,Vivian Kafantaris,Vivian Kafantaris,Ema Saito,Ema Saito,Doreen M. Olvet,Doreen M. Olvet,Ricardo E. Carrión,Boris Birmaher,Kiki D. Chang,Melissa P. DelBello,Manpreet K. Singh,Mani N. Pavuluri,Barbara A. Cornblatt,Barbara A. Cornblatt +19 more
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to systematically evaluate the prodrome to mania in youth and to establish an experimental procedure to evaluate the relationship between prodrome and mania.
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Comorbid diagnoses for youth at clinical high risk of psychosis.
Jean Addington,Danijela Piskulic,Lu Liu,Jonathan Lockwood,Kristin S. Cadenhead,Tyrone D. Cannon,Barbara A. Cornblatt,Thomas H. McGlashan,Diana O. Perkins,Larry J. Seidman,Ming T. Tsuang,Elaine F. Walker,Carrie E. Bearden,Daniel H. Mathalon,Scott W. Woods +14 more
TL;DR: The frequency and distribution of psychiatric diagnoses at baseline and over time in the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS 2) and the role of comorbid diagnoses in conversion to psychosis are determined.
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Prepsychotic phase of schizophrenia and related disorders: recent progress and future opportunities
Lisa J. Phillips,Patrick D. McGorry,Alison R. Yung,Thomas H. McGlashan,Barbara A. Cornblatt,Joachim Klosterkötter +5 more
TL;DR: The detection, monitoring and treatment of young people in the prepsychotic phase is a growth area in psychiatry and the ethical considerations about treatment options, treatment of minors and provision of information about risk status must be treated with sensitivity if the potential benefit to many young people and their families is to be realised.
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Eye-tracking dysfunction in offspring from the New York High-Risk Project: diagnostic specificity and the role of attention.
David R. Rosenberg,John A. Sweeney,Elizabeth Squires-Wheeler,Matcheri S. Keshavan,Barbara A. Cornblatt,L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling +5 more
TL;DR: Attention facilitation effectively normalized all performance deficits in the offspring of schizophrenia patients, suggesting that a problem sustaining focused visual attention may contribute to eye tracking deficits observed in the relatives of schizophrenic probands.
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Substance use in clinical high risk for psychosis: a review of the literature.
Jean Addington,Nevicia Case,Majid M. Saleem,Andrea M. Auther,Barbara A. Cornblatt,Kristin S. Cadenhead +5 more
TL;DR: In the literature, there is evidence suggesting an association between substance use and psychosis, but little is known about substance use in those who may be in the pre‐psychotic phase, that is, those who are putatively prodromal are considered to be at clinical high risk of developing psychosis.