Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder that typically develops in early adult life. Structural imaging studies have indicated that patients with the illness, and to some extent their unaffected relatives, have subtle deficits in several brain regions, including prefrontal and temporal lobes. It is, however, not known how this inherited vulnerability leads to psychosis. This study used a covert verbal initiation fMRI task previously shown to elicit frontal and temporal activity (the Hayling sentence completion task) to examine this issue. A large (n = 69) number of young participants at high risk of developing schizophrenia for genetic reasons took part, together with a matched group of healthy controls (n = 21). At the time of investi...
It has been suggested that working memory deficits is a core feature of symptomatology of schizophre...
Background : Patients with schizophrenia sometimes exhibit under-activity of frontal cortex, yet und...
An understanding of the neurobiological correlates of vulnerability to psychosis is fundamental to r...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia may re...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia may re...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia may re...
BACKGROUND: Functional brain abnormalities have been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia bu...
Abstract Background: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia m...
BACKGROUND: Functional brain abnormalities have been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia bu...
Oral presentation: Advances in Imaging in Schizophrenia IConference theme: Fostering Collaboration i...
Several contemporary theories of schizophrenia have implicated different neural networks in the path...
Several contemporary theories of schizophrenia have implicated different neural networks in the path...
Background. Functional brain abnormalities have been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia but th...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2011. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Angus W. MacDonald III, P...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable psychotic disorder. It has been suggested that deficits of the e...
It has been suggested that working memory deficits is a core feature of symptomatology of schizophre...
Background : Patients with schizophrenia sometimes exhibit under-activity of frontal cortex, yet und...
An understanding of the neurobiological correlates of vulnerability to psychosis is fundamental to r...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia may re...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia may re...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia may re...
BACKGROUND: Functional brain abnormalities have been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia bu...
Abstract Background: It has been proposed that different types of psychopathology in schizophrenia m...
BACKGROUND: Functional brain abnormalities have been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia bu...
Oral presentation: Advances in Imaging in Schizophrenia IConference theme: Fostering Collaboration i...
Several contemporary theories of schizophrenia have implicated different neural networks in the path...
Several contemporary theories of schizophrenia have implicated different neural networks in the path...
Background. Functional brain abnormalities have been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia but th...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2011. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Angus W. MacDonald III, P...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable psychotic disorder. It has been suggested that deficits of the e...
It has been suggested that working memory deficits is a core feature of symptomatology of schizophre...
Background : Patients with schizophrenia sometimes exhibit under-activity of frontal cortex, yet und...
An understanding of the neurobiological correlates of vulnerability to psychosis is fundamental to r...