The term splitting is defined as a process of formation of mental aggregates linked incompatible experiences producing numerous divisions in mental apparatus. Current findings indicate that psychological splitting in schizophrenia is likely specifically presented on a neural level as disrupted organization in neural communication. This disrupted neural communication likely underlies deficits in mental processing described by various neuroscientific concepts such as theories of disturbed connectivity, corollary discharges and dynamic complexity. In this context, a purpose of the theoretical part of the dissertation is to describe basic neuroscience theories that complementarily reflect interrelated processes between mind and brain underlying...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
This study examined dichotomous thinking in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In particular, it...
Recent findings indicate that the binding and synchronization of distributed neural activities are c...
The term splitting is defined as a process of formation of mental aggregates linked incompatible exp...
Background: Splitting describes fragmentation of conscious experience that may occur in various psyc...
This article focuses on the schizophrenic disorganiza-tion syndrome, which was initially described b...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Schizophrenia has long been regarded as the most important mental problem since the twentieth centur...
Tereza Petrásková Toušková - Cognitive Disorganisation and Insight in Schizophrenia 1 SUMMARY Consci...
Seeking to unite psychological and biological approaches, this paper links cognitive and cellular hy...
Schizophrenia, or "splitting of the mind", is defined as a clinically heterogeneous psychotic disord...
The foundation for the studies comprising this thesis is the notion that schizophrenia's symptoms st...
While there is emerging evidence that dissociation is linked with trauma history and possibly sympto...
Bleuler suggested that fragmentation of thought, emotion and volition were the unifying feature of t...
In a study of schizophrenic thought pathology, potential loss of set and intermingling were examined...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
This study examined dichotomous thinking in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In particular, it...
Recent findings indicate that the binding and synchronization of distributed neural activities are c...
The term splitting is defined as a process of formation of mental aggregates linked incompatible exp...
Background: Splitting describes fragmentation of conscious experience that may occur in various psyc...
This article focuses on the schizophrenic disorganiza-tion syndrome, which was initially described b...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Schizophrenia has long been regarded as the most important mental problem since the twentieth centur...
Tereza Petrásková Toušková - Cognitive Disorganisation and Insight in Schizophrenia 1 SUMMARY Consci...
Seeking to unite psychological and biological approaches, this paper links cognitive and cellular hy...
Schizophrenia, or "splitting of the mind", is defined as a clinically heterogeneous psychotic disord...
The foundation for the studies comprising this thesis is the notion that schizophrenia's symptoms st...
While there is emerging evidence that dissociation is linked with trauma history and possibly sympto...
Bleuler suggested that fragmentation of thought, emotion and volition were the unifying feature of t...
In a study of schizophrenic thought pathology, potential loss of set and intermingling were examined...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
This study examined dichotomous thinking in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In particular, it...
Recent findings indicate that the binding and synchronization of distributed neural activities are c...