In the case of a psychosis the information processing is deregulated. This dissertation studies how disturbed information processing is related to psychotic symptoms, genetic influences and brain processes. It turns out that delayed information processing is related to so-called negative symptoms and that genetic influences underlie this. In people with an increased genetic risk of psychosis (relatives of patients) there are indications at the brain level that the auditory information processing is delayed. A bad memory turns out to be a risk factor for depressive symptoms. It was also shown that genetic variation in the COMT gene is involved in mild psychotic reactions to ordinary stress. Moreover, the research provides indications for der...
Background: Psychotic disorders affect approximately 3% of the population. Over 100 genetic variants...
Genome-wide studies are among the best available tools for identifying etiologic processes underlyin...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
In the case of a psychosis the information processing is deregulated. This dissertation studies how ...
This thesis presents several studies investigating the processes and mechanisms that underlie the de...
Research on white matter connections in the brain (the white, fatty fibres responsible for the trans...
Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic psychiatric disorder with heritability estimates of 80-85%. Kn...
Studies investigating neurobiological bases of negative symptoms of schizophrenia failed to provide ...
Content: The DSM-IV concept of schizophrenia offers diagnostic reliability but etiologic and patholo...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. October 2020. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Scott Sponeim, Monic...
Phenotypic heterogeneity within disorders and phenotypic similarities across disorders are some of t...
Hearing voices, seeing things that others don’t, subtle suspicion, odd or magical beliefs etc. These...
Oral presentation: Advances in Imaging in Schizophrenia IConference theme: Fostering Collaboration i...
This thesis aimed to uncover some of the more precise mechanisms by which genetic loci may influence...
Background: Schizophrenia has a large genetic component, and the pathways from genes to illness mani...
Background: Psychotic disorders affect approximately 3% of the population. Over 100 genetic variants...
Genome-wide studies are among the best available tools for identifying etiologic processes underlyin...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
In the case of a psychosis the information processing is deregulated. This dissertation studies how ...
This thesis presents several studies investigating the processes and mechanisms that underlie the de...
Research on white matter connections in the brain (the white, fatty fibres responsible for the trans...
Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic psychiatric disorder with heritability estimates of 80-85%. Kn...
Studies investigating neurobiological bases of negative symptoms of schizophrenia failed to provide ...
Content: The DSM-IV concept of schizophrenia offers diagnostic reliability but etiologic and patholo...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. October 2020. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Scott Sponeim, Monic...
Phenotypic heterogeneity within disorders and phenotypic similarities across disorders are some of t...
Hearing voices, seeing things that others don’t, subtle suspicion, odd or magical beliefs etc. These...
Oral presentation: Advances in Imaging in Schizophrenia IConference theme: Fostering Collaboration i...
This thesis aimed to uncover some of the more precise mechanisms by which genetic loci may influence...
Background: Schizophrenia has a large genetic component, and the pathways from genes to illness mani...
Background: Psychotic disorders affect approximately 3% of the population. Over 100 genetic variants...
Genome-wide studies are among the best available tools for identifying etiologic processes underlyin...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...