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      [Brain imaging of first-episode psychosis].

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          In the last decades, schizophrenia has intensively been studied using various brain imaging techniques. However, several potential confounding factors limited their interpretation power (e.g. chronicity, the impact of antipsychotic medication). By considering psychosis as a continuum of changes starting from mild cognitive impairments to serious psychotic symptoms, it became possible to provide deeper insight in the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the onset of psychosis by focusing on at-risk individuals and first-episodes. Recent brain imaging meta-analyses of the first episode psychosis (FEP), noteworthy reported conjoint bilateral structural and functional differences at the level of the insula, the superior temporal gyrus and the medial frontal gyrus, encompassing the anterior cingulate cortex. In the present review, we thus provide an update of brain imaging studies of FEP with a particular emphasis on more recent anatomical, functional and molecular explorations. Specifically, we provide 1) a review of the common features observed in individuals with high risk for psychosis and changes characterizing the transition to psychosis, 2) a description of the environmental and drug factors influencing these abnormalities, 3) how these findings in FEP may differ from those observed in chronic individuals with schizophrenia, and 4) a short overview of new classification algorithms able to use MRI findings as valuable biomarkers to guide early detection in the prodromal phase of psychosis.

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          Journal
          Encephale
          L'Encephale
          0013-7006
          0013-7006
          Sep 2013
          : 39 Suppl 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Pôle de psychiatrie et laboratoire de neurosciences fonctionnelles, Université Lille Nord de France, CURE, Centre universitaire de recherche et d'explorations, Hôpital Fontan, rue André-Verhaeghe, CHRU de Lille, F-59037 Lille cedex, France; Pathologies, Université droit et santé Lille (UDSL) INSERM U-960, Group for Neural Theory, DEC, École normale supérieure, Paris, France. Electronic address: renaud.jardri@chru-lille.fr.
          Article
          S0013-7006(13)70102-7
          10.1016/S0013-7006(13)70102-7
          24084428
          01c1ab5d-4694-4261-b0e5-3f6964d15b0b
          Copyright © 2013 L’Encéphale. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.
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          At-risk mental state,Bio-marker,Bio-marqueurs,Imagerie par résonance magnétique (IRM),Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),Meta-analysis,Méta-analyse,Prediction,Prédiction,Psychose,Psychosis,Schizophrenia,Schizophrénie,États mentaux à risque

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