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. 2021 Mar 15;46(8):1475–1483. doi: 10.1038/s41386-021-00963-1

Fig. 1. Neuropsychological and clinical differences between clusters and HC in the discovery sample.

Fig. 1

Differences between the impaired (blue; N = 41) and spared cluster (green; N = 67) and HC (yellow; N = 195) regarding A the neuropsychological PCA components, B the General Assessment of Functioning score (GAF), C the General Functioning score (GF), D the Positive and Negative Syndrom Scale (PANSS) and E Premorbid Verbal Intelligence are shown. A High PCA scores represent high performance. PCA scales for cognitive domains where high PCA scores represent low performance, are inverted. socog social cognition, wm working memory, proc processing speed, exfun executive functioning, att attention, verbmem verbal memory, vismem visual memory, sal salience.