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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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Low birth weight and a family history of schizophrenia predict poor premorbid functioning in psychosis.
TL;DR: Low birth weight and obstetric complications each predicted childhood schizoid and schizotypal traits and poor social adjustment between ages 5 and 11 was predicted by low birthweight and by a family history of schizophrenia.
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Gray matter abnormalities associated with duration of untreated psychosis.
Julia Lappin,Kevin Morgan,Craig Morgan,Gerard Hutchison,Xavier Chitnis,John Suckling,Paul Fearon,Philip McGuire,Peter B. Jones,Julian Leff,Robin M. Murray,Paola Dazzan +11 more
TL;DR: Temporal gray matter reductions are more marked in patients with a long DUP, which could reflect a progressive pathological process that is active prior to treatment and could be associated with a more insidious onset of illness and a later presentation to services.
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Ten-Year Outcomes of First-Episode Psychoses in the MRC ÆSOP-10 Study
Camice J. Revier,Ulrich Reininghaus,Rina Dutta,Paul Fearon,Robin M. Murray,Gillian A. Doody,Tim Croudace,Paola Dazzan,Margaret Heslin,Adanna Onyejiaka,Eugenia Kravariti,Julia Lappin,Ben Lomas,James B. Kirkbride,Kim Donoghue,Craig Morgan,Peter B. Jones +16 more
TL;DR: The results of the ÆSOP-10 study suggest that researchers, clinicians and those affected by psychosis should countenance a much more optimistic view of symptomatic outcome than was assumed when these conditions were first described.
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Associations Between Non-neurological Autoimmune Disorders and Psychosis: A Meta-analysis
Alexis E. Cullen,Scarlett Holmes,Thomas A Pollak,Graham Blackman,Dan W. Joyce,Matthew J. Kempton,Robin M. Murray,Philip McGuire,Valeria Mondelli +8 more
TL;DR: Specific factors, including distinct inflammatory pathways, genetic influences, autoantibodies targeting brain proteins, and exposure to corticosteroid treatment, may therefore underlie this association.
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Fractal analysis of the boundary between white matter and cerebral cortex in magnetic resonance images: a controlled study of schizophrenic and manic-depressive patients
TL;DR: It is proposed that FD is a useful measure of clinically relevant differences in the complexity of MRI boundaries, and manic-depressive boundaries were shown to have significantly greater values for residual FD (after controlling for effects of brain size) than boundaries extracted from controls.