Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness characterized by psychotic symptoms (especially auditory hallucinations, paranoia, other delusions), negative symptoms (social withdrawal, reduced engagement in activities, flattened affect), disorganized thought process, and cognitive symptoms. The etiologies are not ...
The last study compared primary with secondary negative symptom complexes by means of the SANS. No significant differences could be found. The results suggest that PENS are not specific for schizophrenia. Moreover, further efforts are indicated to grasp 'core' deficiencies in psychoses with help of...
The major inputs to the core area of the primary auditory cortex are the various regions of the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, respectively, the ventral, dorsal, and the magnocellular components. The associated connections of both the inputs and outputs of the auditory cortical area ...
Schizophrenia is phenomenologically heterogenous and includes multiple psychological domains e.g., "negative" (or "deficit") symptoms. The importance of the negative symptom complex includes long-term outcome. Carpenter et al highlighted the inherent difficulties in distinguishing between primary negative (...
D. Perceiving is believing: a Bayesian approach to explaining the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 10, 48–58 (2009). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Pastalkova, E., Itskov, V., Amarasingham, A. & Buzsáki, G. Internally generated cell assembly sequences in the...
Eight-two per cent of psychiatric disorders were placed in the first category, 1% had schizophrenia and 17% had affective disorders. The commonest presenting symptoms and mode of referral are discussed. 展开 关键词: Presenting symptomatology primary psychiatric illness neurological out-patients referral...
(PMNE) refers to the children who have never had a dry period of >6 months, without other lower urinary tract symptoms or bladder dysfunction. PMNE is a heterogeneous disorder, which remains a difficult condition to manage due to lack of knowledge on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms...
XFZY promotes Qi and activates the blood to relieve QBP symptoms [12]. Pharmacological experiments have found that XFZY restrains platelet aggregation induced by adenosine diphosphate, arachidonic acid, and collagen [16]. This has been shown to inhibit thrombogenesis in rats [16, 17] and ...
Utility of a new procedure for diagnosing mental disorders in primary care: the PRIME-MD 1000 study JAMA 1994;2721749- 1756ArticlePubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 46. Joiner TE JrPfaff JJAcres JG A brief screening tool for suicidal symptoms in adolescents and young adults in general health settings:...
Defective neuronal migration and resulting aberrant connectivity may represent a key to understanding the various neurological symptoms exhibited by patients diagnosed with ciliopathies, including cognitive deficits, autism spectrum disorders, seizures, schizophrenia, and developmental dyslexia. For instance, the...