Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of positive, negative and cognitive symptoms occurring in all human societies. The fact that the disorder lacks a unifying neuropathology, presents a decreased fecundity of the affected individuals and has a cross-culturally stable incidence rate, makes it necessary for an evolutionary explanation that fully accounts for the preservation of "schizophrenic genes" in the global human genepool, explaining the potential sex differences and the heterogeneous cognitive symptomatology of the disorder and is consistent with the neuropsychological, developmental and evolutionary findings regarding the human brain. Here we proposed a new evolutionary frame...
In the interaction between Psychiatry and evolutionary theory the force of the impact has not always...
<p>Schizophrenia (SZ) is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that entails social and cognitive ...
The original neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizo-phrenia presented by D.R. Weinberger in 1987 fo...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of ~1% worldwide. Despit...
Schizophrenia is one of the most detrimental common psychiatric disorders, occurring at a prevalence...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
this thesis should allow the reader to unpack the whole the concept of various mental disorders in r...
BackgroundWhy schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative effec...
Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selec...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder with a worldwide prevalence of ∼1%. The high heritability an...
The evolution of major psychopathologies remains a point of intense debate within the scientific com...
Abstract Schizophrenia, a severe brain disorder that involves hallucinations, disordered thinking an...
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects approximately 1% of the worldwide populatio...
In the interaction between Psychiatry and evolutionary theory the force of the impact has not always...
<p>Schizophrenia (SZ) is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that entails social and cognitive ...
The original neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizo-phrenia presented by D.R. Weinberger in 1987 fo...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of ~1% worldwide. Despit...
Schizophrenia is one of the most detrimental common psychiatric disorders, occurring at a prevalence...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
this thesis should allow the reader to unpack the whole the concept of various mental disorders in r...
BackgroundWhy schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative effec...
Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selec...
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder with a worldwide prevalence of ∼1%. The high heritability an...
The evolution of major psychopathologies remains a point of intense debate within the scientific com...
Abstract Schizophrenia, a severe brain disorder that involves hallucinations, disordered thinking an...
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects approximately 1% of the worldwide populatio...
In the interaction between Psychiatry and evolutionary theory the force of the impact has not always...
<p>Schizophrenia (SZ) is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that entails social and cognitive ...
The original neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizo-phrenia presented by D.R. Weinberger in 1987 fo...