Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority status with risk for schizophrenia can be explained by social mechanisms. Neuroimaging approaches hold promise for investigating this claim. Recent studies have shown that in healthy individuals, city upbringing and minority status are associated with increased activity in brain circuits involved in emotion regulation during social evaluative processing. These findings support the hypothesis that changes in the ability to regulate social stress contribute to the mechanism of risk. This is in accordance with a body of evidence demonstrating the sensitivity of the human brain to social stress, based on observational studies investigating the neuro...
Though there has been substantial progress towards understanding brain-behavior relationships and ch...
Stress is a major risk factor for almost all psychiatric disorders, however, the underlying neurobio...
Social exclusion is an influential concept in politics, mental health and social psychology. Studies...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
This article discusses the important advances in a recent field of science dealing with the brain pr...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the association between urbanicity and psychosis might be expla...
Despite the well-established finding that psychosocial stressors influence symptom onset and clinica...
AbstractTheory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others,...
Negative symptoms in schizophrenia are characterized by deficits in normative experiences and expres...
Migration status is one of the best-established risk factors for schizophrenia. An increase in risk ...
Previous work examining the neurobiological substrates of social cognition in healthy individuals ha...
Social discrimination can have pervasive effects on human health and performance. This notion is a m...
Background: Growing up in an urban environment is associated with a higher incidence of schizophreni...
Social cognitive deficits are a hallmark of the negative symptomatology of schizophrenia. Recent the...
Though there has been substantial progress towards understanding brain-behavior relationships and ch...
Stress is a major risk factor for almost all psychiatric disorders, however, the underlying neurobio...
Social exclusion is an influential concept in politics, mental health and social psychology. Studies...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
This article discusses the important advances in a recent field of science dealing with the brain pr...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the association between urbanicity and psychosis might be expla...
Despite the well-established finding that psychosocial stressors influence symptom onset and clinica...
AbstractTheory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others,...
Negative symptoms in schizophrenia are characterized by deficits in normative experiences and expres...
Migration status is one of the best-established risk factors for schizophrenia. An increase in risk ...
Previous work examining the neurobiological substrates of social cognition in healthy individuals ha...
Social discrimination can have pervasive effects on human health and performance. This notion is a m...
Background: Growing up in an urban environment is associated with a higher incidence of schizophreni...
Social cognitive deficits are a hallmark of the negative symptomatology of schizophrenia. Recent the...
Though there has been substantial progress towards understanding brain-behavior relationships and ch...
Stress is a major risk factor for almost all psychiatric disorders, however, the underlying neurobio...
Social exclusion is an influential concept in politics, mental health and social psychology. Studies...