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Reduced conflict-related brain activity may indicate risk for psychosis
September 22, 2015 by NewsBot
Researchers have shown that lower levels of conflict-related brain activity are associated with a higher risk for later psychosis. Their study offers evidence that conflict-related brain activation represents an adaptive process that is diminished in individuals at high risk for psychosis, although further study is needed, they say.