__Background:__ From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occurring during fertile age and decreasing fecundity, maintain in the human population. __Aim:__ To argue the hypothesis that psychotic symptoms may not be viewed as an illness but as an adaptation phenomenon, which can become out of control due to different underlying brain vulnerabilities and external stressors, leading to social exclusion. __Methods:__ A literature study and analysis. __Results:__ Until now, biomedical research has not unravelld the definitive etiology of psychotic disorders. Findings are inconsistent and show non-specific brain anomalies and genetic variation with small effect sizes. However, compelling evidence ...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder with a worldwide prevalence of ∼1%. The high heritability an...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occu...
__Background:__ From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly o...
BACKGROUND From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occurr...
Schizophrenia has been an evolutionary paradox: it has high heritability, but it is associated with ...
Psychotic and mood disorders are brain dysfunctions that are caused by gene environment interactions...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have reduced fecundity and premature mortality (b...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder with a worldwide prevalence of ∼1%. The high heritability an...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occu...
__Background:__ From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly o...
BACKGROUND From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occurr...
Schizophrenia has been an evolutionary paradox: it has high heritability, but it is associated with ...
Psychotic and mood disorders are brain dysfunctions that are caused by gene environment interactions...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have reduced fecundity and premature mortality (b...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder with a worldwide prevalence of ∼1%. The high heritability an...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...