The Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis of Schizophrenia, Revisited
Minneapolis VA Medical Center · University of Minnesota · +2 more institutions
Abstract
While multiple theories have been put forth regarding the origin of schizophrenia, by far the vast majority of evidence points to the neurodevelopmental model in which developmental insults as early as late first or early second trimester lead to the activation of pathologic neural circuits during adolescence or young adulthood leading to the emergence of positive or negative symptoms. In this report, we examine the evidence from brain pathology (enlargement of the cerebroventricular system, changes in gray and white matters, and abnormal laminar organization), genetics (changes in the normal expression of proteins that are involved in early migration of neurons and glia, cell proliferation, axonal outgrowth,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.60
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- 100%
- References
- 224
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2Topics & keywords
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Synaptogenesis
- Neurodevelopmental disorder
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Autism
- Biology
- Psychiatry