TY - BOOK ID - 137568371 TI - Predicting Psychopathological Onset: Early Signs of Neuropsychiatric Diseases PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) KW - childhood apraxia of speech KW - children KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) KW - neuroanatomy KW - FreeSurfer KW - affective disorder KW - perinatal period KW - fatherhood KW - prevention KW - gender KW - screening KW - TMAU KW - psychiatric disorders KW - microbiota KW - Attentional Boost Effect KW - bipolar disorder KW - euthymic patients KW - recognition memory KW - genetic variants KW - criminal behaviour KW - frequency data KW - gambling disorder KW - attachment KW - adolescence KW - friend and family interview KW - forgetting KW - neurotransmitter system KW - psychopathologies KW - mentalization KW - self-report measure KW - multilevel model KW - integration KW - assessment KW - COVID-19 KW - young adults KW - social isolation KW - psychological distress KW - emotional eating KW - emotional dysregulation KW - depression KW - nomogram KW - patient health questionnaire KW - multiple risk factors KW - epidemiological survey KW - high-risk group KW - affective temperaments KW - depressive disorders KW - bipolar disorders KW - youth KW - heart rate variability KW - polyvagal theory KW - neurovisceral integration model KW - emotional regulation KW - psychopathology KW - prefrontal functions KW - exercise addiction KW - alexithymia KW - body image KW - self-esteem KW - COVID-19 vaccine KW - vaccine acceptance KW - vaccine intention KW - aging KW - cerebellum KW - classification KW - cognitive decline KW - diadochokinesia KW - motor control KW - sensory motor performance KW - time perception KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137568371 AB - The aim of this Special Issue is to collect valuable contributions from scientists worldwide working on the role that biological, behavioral, and cognitive markers can have in predicting the onset of neuropsychiatric disorders. We were able to collect 13 original articles and two reviews on this topic. The results published in this Special Issue could provide significant support in pre-clinical phases for the identification of vulnerability factors, to better understand the course of the illness, and to predict its outcome, as well as aiding clinicians in the therapeutic decision-making process. ER -