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Authors: Perminder S. Sachdev
complex auditory hallucinosis,
schizophrenia,
25
SMART,
4t
schizophrenia,
25
musical hallucinosis,
31
spectral model of,
23
Smith, K. H.,
258
in substance-related states,
27–
8
smooth pursuit eye movement
epilepsy,
30
substance intoxication,
27
in normal individuals,
28
sedatives, as cause of psychosis,
116
in schizophrenia,
30
seizure disorder, antipsychotics for,
So, N. K.,
84
simple auditory hallucinosis,
Soar, K.,
149
spectrum of disturbances,
28
self-medication hypothesis,
173
social cognition,
4
secondary hallucinations. See
social skills training (SST),
413
soft signs, in neurologic exam,
47–
8,
52
sensorimotor gating,
320
somatic
hallucinations. See tactile
sensory exam, for schizophrenia,
51
Soni, S.,
329
Seroquel (quetiapine fumarate),
277
Speilmeyer,
204
secondary olfactory and gustatory
serotonin 1A receptors,
67
Spellberg, B.,
234
S-estimator maps,
66
cultural variables,
32
spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA),
333,
in neurological disorders,
32–
4
Sharp, F. R.,
382
Spitzer, R. L.,
18
in psychiatric illness,
32
Sheppard, J.,
264
Srikanth, S.,
382
other disorders,
32
Sherer, M. A.,
114
schizophrenia,
32
Srisurapanont, M.,
130
Shergill, S.,
34
secondary schizophrenia
short-term memory, benzodiazepines
difference from primary
effect on,
250
atypicality of presentation,
9
other psychotic/mental disorder
cognitive symptoms,
349
statistical parametric mapping (SPM),
presence,
9
temporality,
9
neurological symptoms,
349
possible causes of,
10t
psychiatric symptoms,
349
work-up to rule out,
10t
simple auditory hallucinosis,
28–
9
secondary tactile hallucinations,
34–
5
Sindrup, H. H.,
90
discussion,
35
in neurological disorders,
34,
35
Singh, A.,
32
stimulants and psychosis
in normal individuals,
34
Singh, S. P.,
381
in psychiatric disorders,
34
event-related potential technique,
single nucleotide polymorphisms
delirium,
34
stimulants and psychosis (cont.)
structural imaging studies,
133
transport defects,
214–
15, 215t
laboratory evidence,
117
transcranial magnetic
treatment of psychosis in storage
drugs as cause of chronic
stimulation,
133
disorders,
222
clinical characteristics
strabismus,
49
drugs as cause of psychosis,
113–
14
of amphetamine-induced
epidemiological studies on,
114–
16
future research,
122
of cocaine-induced psychosis,
Strauss, J. S.,
114
individual risk factors,
118
nicotine use,
116
of methamphetamine-induced
Strelets, V. B.,
65
opiate use,
116
striatal Fluoro-DOPA uptake,
7
cocaine-induced psychosis,
132
susceptibility for developing SIP,
Stroop task,
5
conclusions,
136
treatment,
122
ADHD,
129
structural (volumetric)
violence/suicide risk,
122
See also
amphetamine,
129
substance misuse, randomized
structural brain imaging studies,
6–
7
disrupted connectivity,
7
brief interventions,
410
follow-up studies,
132
persistence of structural alterations,
case management intensity,
410
future research,
136
cognitive behavior therapy,
410–
11
psychosis development in persons
future research,
411
mechanisms underlying
with prodromal symptoms,
implications for clinical practice,
recent studies
in vivo neuroimaging studies,
6
increasing effect of existing
of amphetamine psychosis,
131
volume reduction studies,
6
treatments,
411
of cocaine-induced psychosis,
132
Structured Clinical Interview for
integrated treatment,
411
DSM-IV (SCID),
122
intervention overview,
408
research limitations,
127–
8
See also
Study of Assets and Health Dynamics
in the USA,
198
methodological criteria scoring,
408
outcomes,
408
substance abuse/withdrawal
storage disorders and psychosis
participants,
408
resemblance to SZ,
54
adult neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis,
sample size,
408
secondary tactile hallucinations in,
alpha mannosidosis,
219
secondary visual hallucinations in,
succinimides,
87
cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis,
suicide ideation/attempt
clinical features of mitochondrial
in Huntington’s Disease,
349
disorders,
231t
in schizophrenia,
205
in substance-induced psychosis,
GM2-gangliosidosis type-1 (Tay
substance-induced psychosis (SIP)
in Wilson’s Disease,
341
laboratory diagnosis of storage
alcohol use,
115
sulpiride,
353
disorders,
222
amphetamine use,
115
lipid storage disorders,
214–
15, 215t
superior temporal gyrus (STG),
6
lysosomal storage disorders,
214–
15,
superior temporal sulcus face area
defining,
113
(STS-FA),
373
model for psychosis secondary to
Swain-Campbell, N.,
172
delirium,
120
Swedish conscript study, on cannabis
research instruments for,
follow-up study,
171
multiple enzyme deficiencies,
treatment,
122