[HTML][HTML] Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia: aetiology, pathophysiology, and treatment
RA McCutcheon, RSE Keefe, PK McGuire�- Molecular psychiatry, 2023 - nature.com
Cognitive deficits are a core feature of schizophrenia, account for much of the impaired
functioning associated with the disorder and are not responsive to existing treatments. In this�…
functioning associated with the disorder and are not responsive to existing treatments. In this�…
[HTML][HTML] Rhythms for cognition: communication through coherence
P Fries�- Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
I propose that synchronization affects communication between neuronal groups. Gamma-
band (30–90 Hz) synchronization modulates excitation rapidly enough that it escapes the�…
band (30–90 Hz) synchronization modulates excitation rapidly enough that it escapes the�…
Schizophrenia—an overview
RA McCutcheon, TR Marques, OD Howes�- JAMA psychiatry, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Schizophrenia is a common, severe mental illness that most clinicians will
encounter regularly during their practice. This report provides an overview of the clinical�…
encounter regularly during their practice. This report provides an overview of the clinical�…
[HTML][HTML] GABAergic interneurons in the neocortex: from cellular properties to circuits
Cortical networks are composed of glutamatergic excitatory projection neurons and local
GABAergic inhibitory interneurons that gate signal flow and sculpt network dynamics�…
GABAergic inhibitory interneurons that gate signal flow and sculpt network dynamics�…
[HTML][HTML] Single-cell atlas reveals correlates of high cognitive function, dementia, and resilience to Alzheimer's disease pathology
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia worldwide, but the
molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment remain poorly�…
molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment remain poorly�…
Gamma frequency entrainment attenuates amyloid load and modifies microglia
Abstract Changes in gamma oscillations (20–50 Hz) have been observed in several
neurological disorders. However, the relationship between gamma oscillations and cellular�…
neurological disorders. However, the relationship between gamma oscillations and cellular�…
Optogenetics: 10 years of microbial opsins in neuroscience
K Deisseroth�- Nature neuroscience, 2015 - nature.com
Over the past 10 years, the development and convergence of microbial opsin engineering,
modular genetic methods for cell-type targeting and optical strategies for guiding light�…
modular genetic methods for cell-type targeting and optical strategies for guiding light�…
Mechanisms of gamma oscillations
Gamma rhythms are commonly observed in many brain regions during both waking and
sleep states, yet their functions and mechanisms remain a matter of debate. Here we review�…
sleep states, yet their functions and mechanisms remain a matter of debate. Here we review�…
[HTML][HTML] Shaping functional architecture by oscillatory alpha activity: gating by inhibition
O Jensen, A Mazaheri�- Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2010 - frontiersin.org
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the
mechanisms by which information is gated between regions. We here propose that�…
mechanisms by which information is gated between regions. We here propose that�…
The impact of the human thalamus on brain-wide information processing
The thalamus is a small, bilateral structure in the diencephalon that integrates signals from
many areas of the CNS. This critical anatomical position allows the thalamus to influence�…
many areas of the CNS. This critical anatomical position allows the thalamus to influence�…