7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

33 Saturday, 28 September 2019 | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME S-23 SYMPOSIA 08:30–10:00 Stanford Computational models of aberrant belief formation in psychosis Chairs: F. Schlagenhauf, Berlin, Germany P. Corlett, New Haven, USA S-23-001 Clinical relevance of incentive salience signals across the schizophrenia spectrum J. Waltz, Baltimore, USA S-23-002 Deficits in learning-when-to-learn relate to persecutory delusions P. Corlett, New Haven, USA S-23-003 Aberrant relevance detection in uncertain en- vironments in psychosis T. Katthagen, Berlin, Germany S-23-004 Beyond reward: The role of dopamine in build- ing internal models of the world, and the rel- evance for psychosis M. Nour, London, United Kingdom O-06 ORAL PRESENTATIONS 08:30–10:00 Princeton Early recognition and prediction Chair: A. Theodoridou, Zurich, Switzerland O-06-001 Individualized prediction of transition to psy- chosis in 1676 individuals at Clinical High Risk: Development and validation of a multivariable prediction model based on Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis G. Pijnenborg, Haren, The Netherlands A. Malda, N. Boonstra, H. Barf, S. de Jong, A. Aleman, J. Addington, M. Pruessner, D. Nieman, L. de Haan, A. P. Morrison, A. Riecher-Rössler, E. Studerus, S. Ruhrmann, F. Schultze-Lutter, S. An, S. Koike, K. Kasai, B. Nelson, P. McGorry, S. J. Wood, A. Lin, A. Yung, M. Kotlicka-Antczak, M. Armando, S. Vicari, M. Katsura, K. Matsumoto, S. Durston, T. Ziermans, L. Wunderink, H. Ising, M. van der Gaag, P. Fusar-Poli O-06-002 Schizotypal personality and childhood trauma as risk factors towards psychosis: Epidemio- logical evidence from Qatar P. Woodruff, Doha, Qatar S. Khaled, S. Wilkins O-06-003 Emotion recognition and childhood trauma in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis S. Tognin, London, United Kingdom A. Catalan, G. Modinos, P. McGuire, L. Valmaggia

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