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T E Van Rheenen

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Phillipou A, Tan E, Toh W, Van Rheenen T, Meyer D, Neill E, et al.
Aust Vet J . 2021 Jun; 99(10):423-426. PMID: 34164809
Owning a pet has often been associated with improved mental health among owners, including enhanced quality of life, and decreased levels of depression and loneliness. The aim of this study...
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Toh W, Tan E, Neill E, Van Rheenen T, Gurvich C, Sumner P, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2020 Mar; 141(6):553-562. PMID: 32144760
Objective: The current study aimed to compare specific cognitive profiles corresponding to auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) status and elucidate which pattern of cognitive deficits may predict voice-hearing status. Method: Clinical...
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Wannan C, Bartholomeusz C, Cropley V, Van Rheenen T, Panayiotou A, Brewer W, et al.
Psychol Med . 2017 Jun; 48(1):132-141. PMID: 28625185
Background: Cognitive deficits are a core feature of schizophrenia, and impairments in most domains are thought to be stable over the course of the illness. However, cross-sectional evidence indicates that...
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Russo M, Van Rheenen T, Shanahan M, Mahon K, Perez-Rodriguez M, Cuesta-Diaz A, et al.
Psychol Med . 2017 Jun; 47(16):2892-2905. PMID: 28587689
Background: Our previous work revealed substantial heterogeneity in the cognitive profile of bipolar disorder (BD) due to the presence of three underlying cognitive subgroups characterized as: globally impaired, selectively impaired,...
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Van Rheenen T, Lewandowski K, Tan E, Ospina L, Ongur D, Neill E, et al.
Psychol Med . 2017 Mar; 47(10):1848-1864. PMID: 28241891
Background: Current group-average analysis suggests quantitative but not qualitative cognitive differences between schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD). There is increasing recognition that cognitive within-group heterogeneity exists in both disorders,...
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Van Rheenen T, Meyer D, Rossell S
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2014 May; 130(5):397-405. PMID: 24841325
Objective: Converging evidence suggests that in bipolar disorder (BD), social cognition and emotion regulation are affected by the capacity for effective neurocognitive function. Adaptive emotion regulation may also rely on...
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Van Rheenen T, Rossell S
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2013 Apr; 128(3):163-78. PMID: 23550737
Objective: Growing evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are impaired in their ability to process non-verbal emotion, although few comprehensive reviews of the behavioural literature exist, and there...