Purpose of Review: In the context of human developmental conditions, we review the conceptualisation of schizophrenia as a neurodevelopmental disorder, the status of craniofacial dysmorphology as a clinically accessible index of brain dysmorphogenesis, the ability of genetically modified mouse models of craniofacial dysmorphology to inform on the underlying dysmorphogenic process and how geometric morphometric techniques in mutant mice can extend quantitative analysis. Recent Findings: Mutant mice with disruption of neuregulin-1, a gene associated meta-analytically with risk for schizophrenia, constitute proof-of-concept studies of murine facial dysmorphology in a manner analogous to clinical studies in schizophrenia. Geometric m...
International audienceIntellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are frequently...
Studies of craniofacial dysmorphology in schizophrenia, carried out since the 1960s, have reported m...
Funding M.J. is funded by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the Sackler Fo...
Purpose of Review: In the context of human developmental conditions, we review the conceptualisation...
BACKGROUND: Although a role for early developmental disturbance(s) in schizophrenia is postulated, i...
Several laboratories, including ours, have reported an overrepresentation of craniofacial (CF) anoma...
As understanding of the genetics of bipolar disorder increases, controversy endures regarding whethe...
The development of the brain and the face is intimately coordinated through a continuous physical an...
Brain morphogenesis is an important process contributing to higher-order cognition, however our know...
Brain morphogenesis is an important process contributing to higher-order cognition, however our know...
Over early fetal life the anterior brain, neuroepithelium, neural crest and facial ectoderm constitu...
Persons with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) are characterized inter alia by facial dysmorphol...
Background: Animal models for neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) generally rely on a single genetic ...
Abstract The human skull is a complex and highly integrated structure that has long held the fascina...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
International audienceIntellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are frequently...
Studies of craniofacial dysmorphology in schizophrenia, carried out since the 1960s, have reported m...
Funding M.J. is funded by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the Sackler Fo...
Purpose of Review: In the context of human developmental conditions, we review the conceptualisation...
BACKGROUND: Although a role for early developmental disturbance(s) in schizophrenia is postulated, i...
Several laboratories, including ours, have reported an overrepresentation of craniofacial (CF) anoma...
As understanding of the genetics of bipolar disorder increases, controversy endures regarding whethe...
The development of the brain and the face is intimately coordinated through a continuous physical an...
Brain morphogenesis is an important process contributing to higher-order cognition, however our know...
Brain morphogenesis is an important process contributing to higher-order cognition, however our know...
Over early fetal life the anterior brain, neuroepithelium, neural crest and facial ectoderm constitu...
Persons with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) are characterized inter alia by facial dysmorphol...
Background: Animal models for neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) generally rely on a single genetic ...
Abstract The human skull is a complex and highly integrated structure that has long held the fascina...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
International audienceIntellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are frequently...
Studies of craniofacial dysmorphology in schizophrenia, carried out since the 1960s, have reported m...
Funding M.J. is funded by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the Sackler Fo...