BACKGROUND: Despite decades of research, the molecular changes responsible for the evolution of human cognitive abilities remain unknown. Comparative evolutionary studies provide detailed information about DNA sequence and mRNA expression differences between humans and other primates but, in the absence of other information, it has proved very difficult to identify molecular pathways relevant to human cognition. RESULTS: Here, we compare changes in gene expression and metabolite concentrations in the human brain and compare them to the changes seen in a disorder known to affect human cognitive abilities, schizophrenia. We find that both genes and metabolites relating to energy metabolism and energy-expensive brain functions are altered in s...
Evolutionary changes in brain and craniofacial development have endowed humans with unique cognitive...
Background: Humans have adapted to widespread changes during the past 2 million years in both enviro...
Human postmortem brain studies are critical for elucidating the pathophysiology and etiology of schi...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
BackgroundWhy schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative effec...
The general aim of this thesis is to explore the possible mechanisms underlying the individual diffe...
Many psychiatric diseases observed in humans have tenuous or absent analogs in other species. Most n...
What evolutionary events led to the emergence of human cognition? Although the genetic differences s...
Summary The development and function of our brain are governed by a genetic blueprint, which reflect...
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of ~1% worldwide. Despit...
Introduction: The persistence of schizophrenia in human populations separated by geography and time ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with genetic and environmental factors co...
Schizophrenia is a common mental illness resulting from a complex interplay of genetic and environme...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
Evolutionary changes in brain and craniofacial development have endowed humans with unique cognitive...
Background: Humans have adapted to widespread changes during the past 2 million years in both enviro...
Human postmortem brain studies are critical for elucidating the pathophysiology and etiology of schi...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
BackgroundWhy schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative effec...
The general aim of this thesis is to explore the possible mechanisms underlying the individual diffe...
Many psychiatric diseases observed in humans have tenuous or absent analogs in other species. Most n...
What evolutionary events led to the emergence of human cognition? Although the genetic differences s...
Summary The development and function of our brain are governed by a genetic blueprint, which reflect...
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of ~1% worldwide. Despit...
Introduction: The persistence of schizophrenia in human populations separated by geography and time ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with genetic and environmental factors co...
Schizophrenia is a common mental illness resulting from a complex interplay of genetic and environme...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
Evolutionary changes in brain and craniofacial development have endowed humans with unique cognitive...
Background: Humans have adapted to widespread changes during the past 2 million years in both enviro...
Human postmortem brain studies are critical for elucidating the pathophysiology and etiology of schi...