The development of human cognition results from the emergence of coordinated activity between distant brain areas. Network science, combined with non-invasive functional …
BA Clementz, JA Sweeney, JP Hamm… - American Journal of …, 2016 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Clinical phenomenology remains the primary means for classifying psychoses despite considerable evidence that this method incompletely captures biologically …
Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BP) share significant overlap in clinical symptoms, brain characteristics, and risk genes, and both are associated with dysconnectivity among …
Neuropsychiatric conditions like schizophrenia display a complex neurobiology, which has long been associated with distributed brain dysfunction. However, no investigation has …
Twenty years have passed since the dysconnection hypothesis was first proposed (Friston and Frith, 1995; Weinberger, 1993). In that time, neuroscience has witnessed tremendous …
SA Meda, G Ruaño, A Windemuth… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
The brain's default mode network (DMN) is highly heritable and is compromised in a variety of psychiatric disorders. However, genetic control over the DMN in schizophrenia (SZ) and …
Bipolar and schizophrenia network for intermediate phenotypes is a network of investigator- driven laboratories focused on developing phenotypes, genotypes, and biomarkers for …
NR Karcher, KJ O'Brien, S Kandala, DM Barch - Biological psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) during childhood are associated with greater risk of developing a psychotic disorder (and other mental disorders) …
The thalamus is a crucial node for brain physiology and part of functional and structural pathways relevant for schizophrenia. Relatively few imaging studies on schizophrenia have …