Joseph Kambeitz
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Recent Articles
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Kamp D, Lowe A, Weide K, Riesbeck M, Bechdolf A, Leopold K, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2025 Feb;
277:44-56.
PMID: 40015077
Introduction: Persistent poor psychosocial functioning, which is associated with impairments in cognition, is one of the main barriers to recovery in schizophrenia. Although cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) has shown general...
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Kambeitz J, Meyer-Lindenberg A
NPJ Digit Med
. 2025 Jan;
8(1):36.
PMID: 39820048
Mental health is shaped by socio-environmental determinants, yet traditional research approaches struggle to capture their complex interactions. This review explores the potential of generative agents, powered by large language models,...
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Chang Z, Osman N, Doll C, Lichtenstein T, Rosen M, Meisenzahl E, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2025 Jan;
25(1):21.
PMID: 39773428
Background: Childhood adversities and traumata (CAT) increase the risk for various mental disorders, including the clinical high-risk of psychosis (CHR-P) state and its main comorbidities, i.e., depression, and social phobia....
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Koutsouleris N, Khuntia A, Popovic D, Sarisik E, Buciuman M, Pedersen M, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39711565
Understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of weight gain could reduce excess mortality and improve long-term trajectories of psychiatric disorders. We used support-vector machines and whole-brain voxel-wise grey matter volume to generate...
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Stuble M, Schultze-Lutter F, Kaess M, Franscini M, Traber-Walker N, Walger P, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2024 Dec;
10(6):e226.
PMID: 39635738
Background: The clinical high-risk (CHR) state for psychosis demonstrates considerable clinical heterogeneity, presenting challenges for clinicians and researchers alike. Basic symptoms, to date, have largely been ignored in explorations of...
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Wenzel J, Kambeitz J, Fett A, Kambeitz-Ilankovic L
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39614904
No abstract available.
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Wenzel J, Dreschke N, Hanssen E, Rosen M, Ilankovic A, Kambeitz J, et al.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39545968
No abstract available.
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Bienek O, Allott K, Antonucci L, Bertolino A, Bonivento C, Borgwardt S, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39503777
The aim of this study was to examine the neurocognitive deficits associated with the first episode of major depressive disorder (recent onset depression, ROD) in adolescents as compared to adult...
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Schroder R, Faiola E, Fernanda Urquijo M, Bey K, Meyhofer I, Steffens M, et al.
Schizophr Bull Open
. 2024 Aug;
3(1):sgac034.
PMID: 39144773
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits that bear resemblance, at subclinical level, to psychosis. Despite evidence of similarity at multiple levels of analysis, direct comparisons of schizotypy and...
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Wasserthal S, Muthesius A, Hurlemann R, Ruhrmann S, Schmidt S, Hellmich M, et al.
Schizophr Bull Open
. 2024 Aug;
5(1):sgae005.
PMID: 39144108
Background And Hypothesis: Clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) offers a window of opportunity for early intervention and recent trials have shown promising results for the use of -acetylcysteine (NAC)...