Neural oscillations have received recently a great deal of interest in schizophrenia research because of the possibility to integrate findings from non-invasive electro/magnetoencephalographical recordings with pre-clinical research, which could potentially lead to the identification of pathophysiological mechanisms and novel treatment targets. In the current paper, we review the potential as well as the challenges of this approach by summarizing findings on alterations in rhythmic activity from both animal models and human data which have implicated dysfunctional neural oscillations in the explanation of cognitive deficits and certain clinical symptoms of schizophrenia. Specifically, we will focus on findings that have examined neural osci...
There is growing recognition that neural oscillations are important in a wide range of perceptual an...
AbstractThe application of the concept and methods of brain oscillations has been an important resea...
The application of the concept and methods of brain oscillations has been an important research area...
Neural oscillations have received recently a great deal of interest in schizophrenia research becaus...
A considerable body of work over the last 10 years combining noninvasive electrophysiology (electroe...
A considerable body of work over the last 10 years combining non-invasive electrophysiology (EEG/MEG...
Neural oscillations and their synchronization may repre-sent a versatile signal to realize flexible ...
Neural oscillations at low- and high-frequency ranges are a fundamental feature of large-scale netwo...
This review brings together two strands of investigation in the neuropsychology and neurophysiology ...
Converging evidence from electrophysiological, physiological and anatomical studies suggests that a...
Despite progress in space traveling and quantum physics, we still do not understand how the brain wo...
AbstractIn recent years, schizophrenia research has focused on inhibitory interneuron dysfunction at...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating disorder with diverse symptomatology, including disorganize...
© 2018 Dr Matthew HudsonSchizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder most prominently charac...
Basic neuroscience research suggests that neural assem-blies communicate with each other in the temp...
There is growing recognition that neural oscillations are important in a wide range of perceptual an...
AbstractThe application of the concept and methods of brain oscillations has been an important resea...
The application of the concept and methods of brain oscillations has been an important research area...
Neural oscillations have received recently a great deal of interest in schizophrenia research becaus...
A considerable body of work over the last 10 years combining noninvasive electrophysiology (electroe...
A considerable body of work over the last 10 years combining non-invasive electrophysiology (EEG/MEG...
Neural oscillations and their synchronization may repre-sent a versatile signal to realize flexible ...
Neural oscillations at low- and high-frequency ranges are a fundamental feature of large-scale netwo...
This review brings together two strands of investigation in the neuropsychology and neurophysiology ...
Converging evidence from electrophysiological, physiological and anatomical studies suggests that a...
Despite progress in space traveling and quantum physics, we still do not understand how the brain wo...
AbstractIn recent years, schizophrenia research has focused on inhibitory interneuron dysfunction at...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating disorder with diverse symptomatology, including disorganize...
© 2018 Dr Matthew HudsonSchizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder most prominently charac...
Basic neuroscience research suggests that neural assem-blies communicate with each other in the temp...
There is growing recognition that neural oscillations are important in a wide range of perceptual an...
AbstractThe application of the concept and methods of brain oscillations has been an important resea...
The application of the concept and methods of brain oscillations has been an important research area...