Cognition and brain function in schizotypy: a selective review
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits thought to reflect the subclinical expression of
the signs and symptoms of schizophrenia. Here, we review the cognitive and brain�…
the signs and symptoms of schizophrenia. Here, we review the cognitive and brain�…
Motor dysfunction within the schizophrenia-spectrum: a dimensional step towards an underappreciated domain
D Hirjak, PA Thomann, KM Kubera, ND Wolf…�- Schizophrenia�…, 2015 - Elsevier
At the beginning of the 20th century, genuine motor abnormalities (GMA) were considered to
be intricately linked to schizophrenia. Subsequently, however, GMA have been increasingly�…
be intricately linked to schizophrenia. Subsequently, however, GMA have been increasingly�…
Aberrant hyperconnectivity in the motor system at rest is linked to motor abnormalities in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
S Walther, K Stegmayer, A Federspiel…�- Schizophrenia�…, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Motor abnormalities are frequently observed in schizophrenia and structural alterations of
the motor system have been reported. The association of aberrant motor network function�…
the motor system have been reported. The association of aberrant motor network function�…
A three-dimensional model of neural activity and phenomenal-behavioral patterns
M Martino, P Magioncalda�- Molecular Psychiatry, 2023 - nature.com
How phenomenal experience and behavior are related to neural activity in physiology and
psychopathology represents a fundamental question in neuroscience and psychiatry. The�…
psychopathology represents a fundamental question in neuroscience and psychiatry. The�…
Neurological soft signs predict abnormal cerebellar-thalamic tract development and negative symptoms in adolescents at high risk for psychosis: a longitudinal�…
Introduction: There is an emerging consensus that neurological soft signs (NSS) may not be
“soft” at all but rather may reflect neuropathy, particularly in the cerebellum and thalamus�…
“soft” at all but rather may reflect neuropathy, particularly in the cerebellum and thalamus�…
The clinical and prognostic value of motor abnormalities in psychosis, and the importance of instrumental assessment
PN van Harten, S Walther, JS Kent…�- Neuroscience &�…, 2017 - Elsevier
Motor abnormalities comprise several clinical signs intrinsic to psychosis. Critically, these
features are of prognostic value in individuals at-risk for psychosis, and for those in early�…
features are of prognostic value in individuals at-risk for psychosis, and for those in early�…
Motor dysfunction as research domain in the period preceding manifest schizophrenia: a systematic review
D Hirjak, A Meyer-Lindenberg, KM Kubera…�- Neuroscience &�…, 2018 - Elsevier
Schizophrenia is a severe behavioral syndrome of neurodevelopmental nature marked by
primary or genuine motor abnormalities (GMA), which refer to spontaneous and medication�…
primary or genuine motor abnormalities (GMA), which refer to spontaneous and medication�…
Motor dysfunction as research domain across bipolar, obsessive-compulsive and neurodevelopmental disorders
D Hirjak, A Meyer-Lindenberg, S Fritze…�- Neuroscience &�…, 2018 - Elsevier
Although genuine motor abnormalities (GMA) are frequently found in schizophrenia, they
are also considered as an intrinsic feature of bipolar, obsessive-compulsive, and�…
are also considered as an intrinsic feature of bipolar, obsessive-compulsive, and�…
[HTML][HTML] Distinguishing bipolar and major depressive disorders by brain structural morphometry: a pilot study
Background The clinical presentation of common symptoms during depressive episodes in
bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) poses challenges for accurate�…
bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) poses challenges for accurate�…
Fetal programming of schizophrenia: select mechanisms
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine
experiences. An adverse or suboptimal fetal environment can cause irreversible changes in�…
experiences. An adverse or suboptimal fetal environment can cause irreversible changes in�…