Schizophrenia remains an enigmatic disorder with unclear neuropathology. Recent advances in neuroimaging and genetic research suggest alterations in glutamate-dopamine interactions adversely affecting synaptic plasticity both intracortically and subcortically. Relating these changes to the manifestation of symptoms presents a great challenge, requiring a constrained framework to capture the most salient elements. Here, a biologically-grounded computational model of basal ganglia-mediated action selection was used to explore two pathological processes that hypothetically underpin schizophrenia. These were a drop in the efficiency of cortical transmission, reducing both the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and overall activity levels; and an exces...
Mounting evidence suggests that function and connectivity of the striatum is disrupted in schizophre...
The brain is the substrate of a complex dynamic system providing a remarkably varied range of functi...
SummaryFor effective information processing, two large-scale distributed neural networks appear to b...
Schizophrenia remains an enigmatic disorder with unclear neuropathology. Recent advances in neuroim...
The study of schizophrenia over the past decades has generated a sea of data. This is not entirely ...
Abnormal brain function in schizophrenia involves an extended network of brain structures. In sc...
Abstract Background Several studies have suggested that the activity of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) ...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the neural systems involved in schizophren...
Cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia is the most frequent and most stable symptom/sign over time a...
The etiology of schizophrenia remains largely elusive, thus dampening the effectiveness of current t...
Growing evidence suggests that the Salience Network, anchored on the bilateral anterior insula and d...
Background: Diminished synaptic gain — the sensitivity of postsynaptic responses to neural inputs — ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder affecting 21 million people worldwide. People with sc...
Depression and schizophrenia are common psychiatric disorders that can be disabling and chronic. Thi...
Limitations in access to antipsychotic-naïve patients and in the incisiveness of studies that can be...
Mounting evidence suggests that function and connectivity of the striatum is disrupted in schizophre...
The brain is the substrate of a complex dynamic system providing a remarkably varied range of functi...
SummaryFor effective information processing, two large-scale distributed neural networks appear to b...
Schizophrenia remains an enigmatic disorder with unclear neuropathology. Recent advances in neuroim...
The study of schizophrenia over the past decades has generated a sea of data. This is not entirely ...
Abnormal brain function in schizophrenia involves an extended network of brain structures. In sc...
Abstract Background Several studies have suggested that the activity of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) ...
The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the neural systems involved in schizophren...
Cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia is the most frequent and most stable symptom/sign over time a...
The etiology of schizophrenia remains largely elusive, thus dampening the effectiveness of current t...
Growing evidence suggests that the Salience Network, anchored on the bilateral anterior insula and d...
Background: Diminished synaptic gain — the sensitivity of postsynaptic responses to neural inputs — ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder affecting 21 million people worldwide. People with sc...
Depression and schizophrenia are common psychiatric disorders that can be disabling and chronic. Thi...
Limitations in access to antipsychotic-naïve patients and in the incisiveness of studies that can be...
Mounting evidence suggests that function and connectivity of the striatum is disrupted in schizophre...
The brain is the substrate of a complex dynamic system providing a remarkably varied range of functi...
SummaryFor effective information processing, two large-scale distributed neural networks appear to b...