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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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Long-term maternal recall of obstetric complications in schizophrenia research
Muriel Walshe,Colm McDonald,Colm McDonald,Jane Boydell,Jing Hua Zhao,Eugenia Kravariti,Timothea Touloupoulou,Paul Fearon,Elvira Bramon,Robin M. Murray,Matthew Allin +10 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that several complications of pregnancy and delivery are accurately recalled by mother's decades after they occurred and there is no indication that mothers are less accurate in recalling OCs for their affected offspring than their unaffected offspring.
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Neuropsychological performance and spectrum personality traits in the relatives of patients with schizophrenia and affective psychosis.
TL;DR: It is concluded that relatives of schizophrenic and affective psychotic patients share a propensity to schizophrenia spectrum traits, but relatives of the former have poorer neuropsychological performance; in particular those with high paranoid traits have lower IQ scores than their less paranoid counterparts.
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Outcomes following first-episode psychosis – Why we should intervene early in all ages, not only in youth:
Julia Lappin,Margaret Heslin,Peter B. Jones,Gillian A. Doody,Ulrich Reininghaus,Arsime Demjaha,Tim Croudace,Thomas Jamieson-Craig,Kim Donoghue,Ben Lomas,Paul Fearon,Robin M. Murray,Paola Dazzan,Craig Morgan +13 more
TL;DR: Current early intervention services are gender- and age-inequitable, and large numbers of patients with first-episode psychosis will not receive early intervention care under current service provision.
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De novo single-nucleotide and copy number variation in discordant monozygotic twins reveals disease-related genes.
Nirmal Vadgama,Alan M. Pittman,Michael A. Simpson,Niranjanan Nirmalananthan,Robin M. Murray,Takeo Yoshikawa,Peter De Rijk,Elliott Rees,George Kirov,Deborah Hughes,Tomas W Fitzgerald,Mark Kristiansen,Kerra Pearce,Eliza Cerveira,Qihui Zhu,Chengsheng Zhang,Charles Lee,John Hardy,Jamal Nasir,Jamal Nasir +19 more
TL;DR: A de novo variant in RASD2 shared by 8-year-old male twins with a suspected diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) manifesting as different traits is identified and a rare deletion overlapping ARHGAP11B is identified, in the twin pair manifesting with either schizotypal personality disorder or schizophrenia.
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MRI in schizophrenia: basal ganglia and white matter T1 times.
TL;DR: Normal variation seen in basal ganglia T1 times is described for the first time: lowest values occur in the globus pallidus and highest in the caudate, and values within the putamen increase rostrally.