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Adult psychosis, common childhood infections and neurological soft signs in a national birth cohort
Leask, S.J.; Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J. (2002) -
Age of onset of schizophrenia in siblings: A test of the contagion hypothesis
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J. (1986)The possibility that schizophrenia is horizontally transmitted has been assessed in an analysis of age of onset in 264 recorded pairs of siblings with the disease. Age of onset was found to be correlated between siblings, ... -
Antecedents of schizophrenia and affective illness : Obstetric complications
Sacker, A.; Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J.; Golding, J. (1995) -
Beyond symptom dimensions : schizophrenia risk factors for patient groups derived by latent class analysis
Leask, S.K.; Vermunt, J.K.; Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J.; Blows, M.; Bloks, M.P. (2009)Introduction : Patients grouped by latent class analysis of symptoms show some consensus between studies, and may be less etiologically heterogeneous than current diagnoses. If so, the effect size of ‘neurodevelopmental’ ... -
Cerebral lateralization is delayed in children who later develop schizophrenia
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J.; Sacker, A. (1996)The origins of schizophrenia are obscure. One suggestion is that it represents a component of the genetic variation associated with the establishment of dominance in one or other cerebral hemisphere, a mechanism that has ... -
Childhood antecedents of schizophrenia and affective illness: social adjustment at ages 7 and 11
Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J.; Johnstone, E.C.; Sacker, A. (1994)To investigate the social adjustment in childhood of people who as adults have psychiatric disorders. Design - Subjects in a prospectively followed up cohort (the national child development study) who had been admitted as ... -
Childhood precursors of psychosis as clues to its evolutionary origins
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J.; Sacker, A. (1995)Those who as adults will be admitted to a psychiatric ward with a psychotic illness can be distinguished (on the basis of group differences) from others by their behaviour and academic performance at he ages of 7 and 11 ... -
Combination tricyclic antidepressant and lithium maintenance medication in unipolar and bipolar depressed patients
Johnstone, E.C.; Owens, D.G.C.; Lambert, M.T.; Crow, T.J.; Frith, C.D.; Done, D.J. (1990)In a small study of up to 3 years' duration comparison of the value of amitriptyline alone versus amitriptyline + lithium in unipolar cases (27 patients) and of that of lithium alone versus amitriptyline + lithium in bipolar ... -
Complications of pregnancy and delivery in relation to psychosis in adult life: data from the British perinatal mortality survey sample
Done, D.J.; Johnstone, E.C.; Frith, C.D.; Golding, J.; Shepherd, P.M.; Crow, T.J. (1991)To evaluate whether events occurring at or around the time of birth contribute to the onset of psychotic illness in adult life. -
Linguistic performance in children who develop schizophrenia in adult life : Evidence for normal syntactic ability
Done, D.J.; Leinonen, E.; Crow, T.J.; Sacker, A. (1998) -
A “Mock up” of schizophrenia : Temporal lobe epilepsy and schizophrenia-like psychosis
Roberts, G.W.; Done, D.J.; Bruton, C.; Crow, T.J. (1990)Schizoprenia-like psychoses occur more frequently than expected in patients with chronic temporal lobe epilepsy. We have analyzed pathological and clinical data from a series (n = 249) of temporal lobectomies to determine ... -
Neurodevelopmental aspects of schizophrenia: the genetically-determined trajectory to 'hemispheric indecision'
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J. (1996) -
No association between breast-feeding and adult psychosis in two national birth cohorts
Leask, S.J.; Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J. (2000) -
The Northwick Park Functional Psychosis Study : diagnosis and outcome
Johnstone, E.C.; Frith, C.D.; Crow, T.J.; Owens, D.G.C.; Done, D.J.; Baldwin, E.J.; Charlette, A. (1992) -
Obstetric complications in children born to parents with schizophrenia : a meta-analysis of case-control studies
Sacker, A.; Done, D.J.; Crow, T.J. (1996) -
Prenatal exposure to influenza does not cause schizophrenia
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J. (1992) -
Relative hand skill predicts academic ability: global deficits at the point of hemispheric indecision
Crow, T.J.; Crow, L.R.; Done, D.J.; Leask, S.J. (1998)Population variation in handedness (a correlate of cerebral dominance for language) is in part genetic and, it has been suggested, its persistence represents a balanced polymorphism with respect to cognitive ability. This ...