Publications by authors named "Hanlin Hong"

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  • The study examined the relationship between cognitive functions and the risk of developing psychosis in Chinese college students identified as clinically high risk (CHR), involving 115 CHR students and 99 healthy controls from Wuhan.
  • Participants were monitored for two years, with 29 out of 107 CHR individuals developing a psychotic disorder by the end of the study, showing that cognitive impairments were prevalent among CHR individuals compared to healthy controls.
  • Significant cognitive deficits were found in visual learning, working memory, and problem-solving abilities among those who converted to psychosis (CHR-C) compared to those who did not (CHR-NC), suggesting that these cognitive areas may serve as predictors for psychosis.
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