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Robin M. Murray
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 1583
Citations - 128883
Robin M. Murray is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosis & Schizophrenia. The author has an hindex of 171, co-authored 1539 publications receiving 116362 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin M. Murray include University of Cambridge & National Institutes of Health.
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A transmission disequilibrium and linkage analysis of D22S278 marker alleles in 574 families: further support for a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia at 22q12
R. E. Straub,Homero Vallada,David Curtis,P. C. Sham,Hiroshi Kunugi,J. H. Zhao,Robin M. Murray,P. McGuffin,Shinichiro Nanko,Michael John Owen,Michael Gill,David A. Collier,Stylianos E. Antonarakis,David E. Housman,Haig H. Kazazian,Gerald Nestadt,A. E. Pulver,C J MacLean,Dermot Walsh,Kenneth S. Kendler,Lynn E. DeLisi,Mihael H. Polymeropoulos,Hilary Coon,William Byerley,R. Lofthouse,Elliot S. Gershon,Lynn R. Goldin,Robert B. Freedman,Claudine Laurent,S. Bodeau-Pean,T. d'Amato,M. Jay,Dominique Campion,J. Mallet,D. B. Wildenauer,B. Lerer,Margot Albus,Manfred Ackenheil,Richard P. Ebstein,Joachim Hallmayer,Wolfgang Maier,Hugh Gurling,G Kalsi,J Brynjolfsson,T. Sigmundson,Hannes Petursson,D. H. R. Blackwood,W. Muri,D. StClair,L. He,S. Maguire,Hans W. Moises,H-G Hwu,L. Yang,Claudia Wiese,H. Kristbjarnarson,Douglas F. Levinson,Bryan J. Mowry,H. Donis-Keller,Nicholas K. Hayward,Raymond R. Crowe,Jeremy M. Silverman,Derek J. Nancarrow,C. M. Read +63 more
TL;DR: The transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) and additional parametric and non-parametric linkage analysis of the same data further strengthen the notion that there is a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia close to D22S278.
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Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study.
Giada Tripoli,Diego Quattrone,Diego Quattrone,Diego Quattrone,Laura Ferraro,Charlotte Gayer-Anderson,Victoria Rodriguez,Caterina La Cascia,Daniele La Barbera,Crocettarachele Sartorio,Fabio Seminerio,Ilaria Tarricone,Domenico Berardi,Andrei Szöke,Celso Arango,Andrea Tortelli,Pierre-Michel Llorca,Lieuwe de Haan,Eva Velthorst,Eva Velthorst,Julio Bobes,Miguel Bernardo,Julio Sanjuán,José Luis Santos,Manuel Arrojo,Cristina Marta Del-Ben,Paulo Rossi Menezes,Jean-Paul Selten,Peter B. Jones,Hannah E. Jongsma,James B. Kirkbride,Antonio Lasalvia,Sarah Tosato,Alexander Richards,Michael Conlon O'Donovan,Bart P. F. Rutten,Jim van Os,Jim van Os,Jim van Os,Craig Morgan,Pak C. Sham,Pak C. Sham,Robin M. Murray,Graham K. Murray,Marta Di Forti,Marta Di Forti,Marta Di Forti +46 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the JTC reasoning bias in psychosis might not be a specific cognitive deficit but rather a manifestation or consequence, of general cognitive impairment.
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A study of hippocampal shape anomaly in schizophrenia and in families multiply affected by schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
TL;DR: The data raise the possibility that HSA is linked to disturbances of certain neurodevelopmental genes associated with schizophrenia, but the lack of any increase in prevalence in the unaffected relatives of patients and the Lack of clustering within individual pedigrees argues against this developmental anomaly being commonly associated with genetic predisposition to the illness.
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Presenting Dynamic Information on Mobile Computers
Stephen Brewster,Robin M. Murray +1 more
TL;DR: Results showed that non-speech sound could be used in a simple share-dealing scenario to present a “sound graph” of share prices, which allowed participants to reduce the workload they had to invest in share-price monitoring as they could listen to the graph whilst they worked in a share accumulation window.
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Brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) is associated with childhood abuse but not cognitive domains in first episode psychosis
Christos Theleritis,Helen L. Fisher,Ingo Shäfer,Laura Winters,Daniel Stahl,Craig Morgan,Paola Dazzan,Josefien J. F. Breedvelt,Irene Sambath,Silia Vitoratou,Manuela Russo,Abraham Reichenberg,M. Aurora Falcone,Valeria Mondelli,Jennifer O'Connor,Anthony S. David,Philip McGuire,Carmine M. Pariante,Marta Di Forti,Robin M. Murray,Stefania Bonaccorso +20 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest the possible involvement of BDNF in the onset of first-episode psychosis in individuals exposed to early trauma and propose BDNF as a potential clinical biomarker to detect the detrimental effects of CT on human brain plasticity.