There is rapidly growing evidence that schizophrenia involves changes in context-sensitive gain-control and probabilistic inference. In addition to the well-known cognitive disorganization to which these changes lead, basic aspects of vision are also impaired, as discussed by other papers on this Frontiers Research Topic. The aim of this paper is to contribute to our understanding of such findings by examining five central hypotheses. First, context-sensitive gain-control is fundamental to brain function and mental life. Second, it occurs in many different regions of the cerebral cortex of many different mammalian species. Third, it has several computational functions, each with wide generality. Fourth, it is implemented by several neural m...
Compared to unaffected observers patients with schizophrenia (SZ) show characteristic differences in...
Visual context processing was examined in relation to schizotypy in a large nonclinical university p...
© 2013 Dr. Ian Herbert HardingCognitive control lies at the foundation of dynamic and adaptive human...
The context processing theory of schizophrenia proposes that when processing information, there is a...
The concept of locally specialized functions dominates research on higher brain function and its dis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2014. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Cheryl A. O...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00307 The coherent organization of mental life depends on mechanisms for con...
A broad neuron-centric conception of contextual modulation is reviewed and re-assessed in the light ...
It has been reported that reality evaluation and recognition are impaired in patients with schizophr...
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits thought to reflect the subclinical expression of th...
International audienceIn the current literature, two distinct and opposite models are suggested to e...
Research on visual perception in schizophrenia has a long history. However, it is only recently that...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic mental illness that is characterized by perceptual abnormalities...
Schizophrenia patients are known to have deficits in contextual vision. However, results are often v...
Compared to unaffected observers patients with schizophrenia (SZ) show characteristic differences in...
Visual context processing was examined in relation to schizotypy in a large nonclinical university p...
© 2013 Dr. Ian Herbert HardingCognitive control lies at the foundation of dynamic and adaptive human...
The context processing theory of schizophrenia proposes that when processing information, there is a...
The concept of locally specialized functions dominates research on higher brain function and its dis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2014. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Cheryl A. O...
Deficits in the adaptive, flexible control of behavior contribute to the clinical manifestations of ...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00307 The coherent organization of mental life depends on mechanisms for con...
A broad neuron-centric conception of contextual modulation is reviewed and re-assessed in the light ...
It has been reported that reality evaluation and recognition are impaired in patients with schizophr...
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits thought to reflect the subclinical expression of th...
International audienceIn the current literature, two distinct and opposite models are suggested to e...
Research on visual perception in schizophrenia has a long history. However, it is only recently that...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic mental illness that is characterized by perceptual abnormalities...
Schizophrenia patients are known to have deficits in contextual vision. However, results are often v...
Compared to unaffected observers patients with schizophrenia (SZ) show characteristic differences in...
Visual context processing was examined in relation to schizotypy in a large nonclinical university p...
© 2013 Dr. Ian Herbert HardingCognitive control lies at the foundation of dynamic and adaptive human...