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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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Impaired executive functioning in young adults born very preterm.
TL;DR: The results suggest that, although free from major physical disability, VPT young adults perform worse than controls on tasks involving selective aspects of executive processing, such as mental flexibility and response inhibition.
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Serum and gene expression profile of cytokines in first-episode psychosis
Marco Di Nicola,Annamaria Cattaneo,Annamaria Cattaneo,Nilay Hepgul,Nilay Hepgul,Marta Di Forti,Marta Di Forti,Katherine J. Aitchison,Luigi Janiri,Robin M. Murray,Robin M. Murray,Paola Dazzan,Paola Dazzan,Carmine M. Pariante,Carmine M. Pariante,Valeria Mondelli,Valeria Mondelli +16 more
TL;DR: First-episode psychosis is characterised by a pro-inflammatory state supported partly by activation of leukocytes and stress contributes to this pro- inflammatory state.
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Specific and generalized neuropsychological deficits: a comparison of patients with various first-episode psychosis presentations.
Jolanta Zanelli,Abraham Reichenberg,Kevin Morgan,Paul Fearon,Eugenia Kravariti,Paola Dazzan,Craig Morgan,Caroline Zanelli,Arsime Demjaha,Peter B. Jones,Gillian A. Doody,Shitij Kapur,Robin M. Murray +12 more
TL;DR: Early in their course, cognitive deficits are present in all psychotic disorders but are most severe and pervasive in schizophrenia and least pervasive in bipolar disorder and mania.
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Pathways to care and ethnicity. 1: Sample characteristics and compulsory admission. Report from the AESOP study.
Craig Morgan,Rosemarie Mallett,Gerard Hutchinson,Hemant Bagalkote,Kevin Morgan,Paul Fearon,Paola Dazzan,Jane Boydell,Kwame McKenzie,Glynn Harrison,Robin M. Murray,Peter B. Jones,Tom K. J. Craig,Julian Leff +13 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that factors are operating at or prior to first presentation to increase the risk of compulsory admission among African–Caribbean and Black African patients.
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Functional anatomy of auditory verbal imagery in schizophrenic patients with auditory hallucinations.
TL;DR: Patients with schizophrenia who were prone to auditory hallucinations show attenuated activation when processing inner speech in areas implicated in verbal self-monitoring.