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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37979348/neural-correlates-of-mental-state-decoding-and-mental-state-reasoning-in-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cemal Demirlek, Merve Karakılıç, Ecenaz Sarıkaya, Adem Bayrakçı, Burcu Verim, Funda Gülyüksel, Berna Yalınçetin, Elif Oral, Fazıl Gelal, Nabi Zorlu, Emre Bora
Theory of mind skills are disrupted in schizophrenia. However, various theory of mind tasks measure different neurocognitive domains. This multimodal neuroimaging study aimed to investigate the neuroanatomical correlates of mental state decoding and reasoning components of theory of mind in schizophrenia and healthy controls (HCs) using T1-weighted and diffusion-weighted (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Sixty-two patients with schizophrenia and 34 HCs were included. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes (RMET) and Hinting tests were used to evaluate mental state decoding and reasoning, respectively...
November 4, 2023: Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37954938/altered-brain-functional-networks-in-schizophrenia-with-persistent-negative-symptoms-an-activation-likelihood-estimation-meta-analysis
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Tingting Zhu, Zengxiu Wang, Weifeng Wu, Yuru Ling, Zixu Wang, Chao Zhou, Xinyu Fang, Chengbing Huang, Chunming Xie, Jiu Chen, Xiangrong Zhang
OBJECTIVE: To investigate brain structural and functional characteristics of three brain functional networks including default mode network (DMN), central executive network (CEN), and salience network (SN) in persistent negative symptoms (PNS) patients. METHODS: We performed an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis of functional connectivity (FC) studies and voxel-based morphometry (VBM) studies to detect specific structural and functional alterations of brain networks between PNS patients and healthy controls...
2023: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37935475/neural-mechanism-underlying-the-beneficial-effect-of-theory-of-mind-psychotherapy-on-early-onset-schizophrenia-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Siyu Liu, Hui Zhong, Yinfeng Qian, Huanhuan Cai, Yan-Bin Jia, Jiajia Zhu
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial interventions have emerged as an important component of a comprehensive therapeutic approach in early-onset schizophrenia, typically representing a more severe form of the disorder. Despite the feasibility and efficacy of Theory of Mind (ToM) psychotherapy for schizophrenia, relatively little is known regarding the neural mechanism underlying its effect on early-onset schizophrenia. METHODS: We performed a randomized, active controlled trial in patients with early-onset schizophrenia, who were randomly allocated into either an intervention (ToM psychotherapy) or an active control (health education) group...
2023: Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience: JPN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37903876/the-impact-of-cumulative-obstetric-complications-and-childhood-trauma-on-brain-volume-in-young-people-with-psychotic-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate Merritt, Pedro Luque Laguna, Arjun Sethi, Mark Drakesmith, Sarah A Ashley, Michael Bloomfield, Leon Fonville, Gavin Perry, Tom Lancaster, Stavros I Dimitriadis, Stanley Zammit, C John Evans, Glyn Lewis, Matthew J Kempton, David E J Linden, Abraham Reichenberg, Derek K Jones, Anthony S David
Psychotic experiences (PEs) occur in 5-10% of the general population and are associated with exposure to childhood trauma and obstetric complications. However, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying these associations are unclear. Using the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), we studied 138 young people aged 20 with PEs (n = 49 suspected, n = 53 definite, n = 36 psychotic disorder) and 275 controls. Voxel-based morphometry assessed whether MRI measures of grey matter volume were associated with (i) PEs, (ii) cumulative childhood psychological trauma (weighted summary score of 6 trauma types), (iii) cumulative pre/peri-natal risk factors for psychosis (weighted summary score of 16 risk factors), and (iv) the interaction between PEs and cumulative trauma or pre/peri-natal risk...
October 30, 2023: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37903802/fmri-fluctuations-within-the-language-network-are-correlated-with-severity-of-hallucinatory-symptoms-in-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Spironelli, Marco Marino, Dante Mantini, Riccardo Montalti, Alexander R Craven, Lars Ersland, Alessandro Angrilli, Kenneth Hugdahl
Although schizophrenia (SZ) represents a complex multiform psychiatric disorder, one of its most striking symptoms are auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH). While the neurophysiological origin of this pervasive symptom has been extensively studied, there is so far no consensus conclusion on the neural correlates of the vulnerability to hallucinate. With a network-based fMRI approach, following the hypothesis of altered hemispheric dominance (Crow, 1997), we expected that LN alterations might result in self-other distinction impairments in SZ patients, and lead to the distressing subjective experiences of hearing voices...
October 30, 2023: Schizophrenia (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37891773/deficits-in-key-brain-network-for-social-interaction-in-individuals-with-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiwen Wu, Hongyan Wang, Chuoran Li, Chen Zhang, Qingfeng Li, Yang Shao, Zhi Yang, Chunbo Li, Qing Fan
Individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) show impairment in social functioning. The reward network and the emotional salience network are considered to play important roles in social interaction. The current study investigated alterations in the resting-state (rs-) amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF), fractional ALFF (fALFF), regional homogeneity (ReHo) and functional connectivity (fc) in the reward network and the emotional salience network in SZ patients. MRI scans were collected from 60 subjects, including 30 SZ patients and 30 matched healthy controls...
September 30, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37735237/frontostriatal-circuitry-and-the-tryptophan-kynurenine-pathway-in-major-psychiatric-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sugai Liang, Liansheng Zhao, Peiyan Ni, Qiang Wang, Wanjun Guo, Yan Xu, Jia Cai, Shiwan Tao, Xiaojing Li, Wei Deng, Lena Palaniyappan, Tao Li
RATIONALE: An imbalance of the tryptophan kynurenine pathway (KP) commonly occurs in psychiatric disorders, though the neurocognitive and network-level effects of this aberration are unclear. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we examined the connection between dysfunction in the frontostriatal brain circuits, imbalances in the tryptophan kynurenine pathway (KP), and neurocognition in major psychiatric disorders. METHODS: Forty first-episode medication-naive patients with schizophrenia (SCZ), fifty patients with bipolar disorder (BD), fifty patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), and forty-two healthy controls underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging...
September 22, 2023: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37626482/the-interplay-of-oxytocin-and-attachment-in-schizophrenic-patients-an-fmri-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristina Hennig-Fast, Dominik Meissner, Carolin Steuwe, Sandra Dehning, Janusch Blautzik, Dirk W Eilert, Peter Zill, Norbert Müller, Thomas Meindl, Maximilian Reiser, Hans-Jürgen Möller, Peter Falkai, Martin Driessen, Anna Buchheim
BACKGROUND: Attachment theory offers an important framework for understanding interpersonal interaction experiences. In the present study, we examined the neural correlates of attachment patterns and oxytocin in schizophrenic patients (SZP) compared to healthy controls (HC) using fMRI. We assumed that male SZP shows a higher proportion of insecure attachment and an altered level of oxytocin compared to HC. On a neural level, we hypothesized that SZP shows increased neural activation in memory and self-related brain regions during the activation of the attachment system compared to HC...
July 25, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37607339/associating-multimodal-neuroimaging-abnormalities-with-the-transcriptome-and-neurotransmitter-signatures-in-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuling Luo, Debo Dong, Huan Huang, Jingyu Zhou, Xiaojun Zuo, Jian Hu, Hui He, Sisi Jiang, Mingjun Duan, Dezhong Yao, Cheng Luo
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Schizophrenia is a multidimensional disease. This study proposes a new research framework that combines multimodal meta-analysis and genetic/molecular architecture to solve the consistency in neuroimaging biomarkers of schizophrenia and whether these link to molecular genetics. STUDY DESIGN: We systematically searched Web of Science, PubMed, and BrainMap for the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) or fractional ALFF, regional homogeneity, regional cerebral blood flow, and voxel-based morphometry analysis studies investigating schizophrenia...
August 22, 2023: Schizophrenia Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37577955/a-voxel-and-source-based-morphometry-analysis-of-grey-matter-volume-differences-in-very-late-onset-schizophrenia-like-psychosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lies Van Assche, Akihiro Takamiya, Jan Van den Stock, Luc Van de Ven, Patrick Luyten, Louise Emsell, Mathieu Vandenbulcke
BACKGROUND: Very-late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis (VLOSLP) is associated with significant burden. Its clinical importance is increasing as the global population of older adults rises, yet owing to limited research in this population, the neurobiological underpinnings of VLOSP remain insufficiently clarified. Here we address this knowledge gap using novel morphometry techniques to investigate grey matter volume (GMV) differences between VLOSLP and healthy older adults, and their correlations with neuropsychological scores...
August 14, 2023: Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37550314/effects-of-ulotaront-on-brain-circuits-of-reward-working-memory-and-emotion-processing-in-healthy-volunteers-with-high-or-low-schizotypy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Perini, Jadwiga Maria Nazimek, Shane Mckie, Liliana P Capitão, Jessica Scaife, Deepa Pal, Michael Browning, Gerard R Dawson, Hiroyuki Nishikawa, Una Campbell, Seth C Hopkins, Antony Loebel, Rebecca Elliott, Catherine J Harmer, Bill Deakin, Kenneth S Koblan
Ulotaront, a trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) and serotonin 5-HT1A receptor agonist without antagonist activity at dopamine D2 or the serotonin 5-HT2A receptors, has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of schizophrenia. Here we report the phase 1 translational studies that profiled the effect of ulotaront on brain responses to reward, working memory, and resting state connectivity (RSC) in individuals with low or high schizotypy (LS or HS). Participants were randomized to placebo (n = 32), ulotaront (50 mg; n = 30), or the D2 receptor antagonist amisulpride (400 mg; n = 34) 2 h prior to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) responses to task performance...
August 7, 2023: Schizophrenia (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37549494/gross-anatomical-variations-of-the-insular-cortex-in-first-episode-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tsutomu Takahashi, Daiki Sasabayashi, Yoichiro Takayanagi, Atsushi Furuichi, Haruko Kobayashi, Yusuke Yuasa, Kyo Noguchi, Michio Suzuki
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have revealed gray matter reductions in the insular cortex of schizophrenia patients. Despite large inter-individual anatomical variations in the insular gyri of human brains, the gross anatomical features of the insular cortex and their relationships with clinical characteristics remain largely unknown in schizophrenia. METHODS: The present MRI study investigated variations in the insular gross anatomy (i.e., the development and split patterns of each gyrus and gyrus numbers) and their relationships with clinical variables and insular gray matter volumes in 66 patients with first-episode schizophrenia (FE-Sz) and 66 age- and sex-matched healthy controls...
August 5, 2023: Schizophrenia Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37508929/common-and-distinct-functional-connectivity-of-the-orbitofrontal-cortex-in-depression-and-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huan Huang, Bei Rong, Cheng Chen, Qirong Wan, Zhongchun Liu, Yuan Zhou, Gaohua Wang, Huiling Wang
Schizophrenia and depression are psychiatric disorders with overlapping clinical and biological features. This study aimed to identify common and distinct neuropathological mechanisms in schizophrenia and depression patients using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The study included 28 patients with depression (DEP), 29 patients with schizophrenia (SCH), and 30 healthy control subjects (HC). Intrinsic connectivity contrast (ICC) was used to identify functional connectivity (FC) changes at the whole-brain level, and significant ICC differences were found in the bilateral orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) across all three groups...
June 27, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37476540/anatomical-variations-in-the-insular-cortex-in-individuals-at-a-clinical-high-risk-state-for-psychosis-and-patients-with-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tsutomu Takahashi, Daiki Sasabayashi, Yoichiro Takayanagi, Yuko Higuchi, Yuko Mizukami, Yukiko Akasaki, Shimako Nishiyama, Atsushi Furuichi, Haruko Kobayashi, Yusuke Yuasa, Noa Tsujii, Kyo Noguchi, Michio Suzuki
INTRODUCTION: Since the number of insular gyri is higher in schizophrenia patients, it has potential as a marker of early neurodevelopmental deviations. However, it currently remains unknown whether the features of the insular gross anatomy are similar between schizophrenia patients and individuals at risk of psychosis. Furthermore, the relationship between anatomical variations in the insular cortex and cognitive function has not yet been clarified. METHODS: The gross anatomical features (i...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37433247/aberrant-brain-structure-in-patients-with-schizophrenia-and-violence-a-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong-Ming Wang, Ying Wang, Qun Cao, Meng Zhang
Previous studies have indicated that schizophrenia is associated with an increased risk of violence, which may constitute a public health concern, leading to poor treatment outcomes and stigmatization of patients. Investigating brain structural features of violence in schizophrenia could help us understand its specific pathogenesis and find effective biomarkers. Our study aimed at identifying reliable brain structural changes associated with violence in patients with schizophrenia by conducting a meta-analysis and meta-regression of magnetic resonance imaging studies...
July 6, 2023: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37402859/electrophysiological-correlates-of-reward-anticipation-in-subjects-with-schizophrenia-an-erp-microstate-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Perrottelli, G M Giordano, T Koenig, E Caporusso, L Giuliani, P Pezzella, P Bucci, A Mucci, S Galderisi
The current study aimed to investigate alterations of event-related potentials (ERPs) microstate during reward anticipation in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ), and their association with hedonic experience and negative symptoms. EEG data were recorded in thirty SCZ and twenty-three healthy controls (HC) during the monetary incentive delay task in which reward, loss and neutral cues were presented. Microstate analysis and standardized low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) were applied to EEG data...
July 5, 2023: Brain Topography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37384487/neurobehavioral-indices-of-gaze-perception-are-associated-with-social-cognition-across-schizophrenia-patients-and-healthy-controls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott D Blain, Stephan F Taylor, Saige E Rutherford, Carly A Lasagna, Beier Yao, Mike Angstadt, Michael F Green, Timothy D Johnson, Scott Peltier, Vaibhav A Diwadkar, Ivy F Tso
BACKGROUND: Gaze perception is a basic building block of social cognition, which is impaired in schizophrenia (SZ) and contributes to functional outcomes. Few studies, however, have investigated neural underpinnings of gaze perception and their relation to social cognition. We address this gap. METHOD: We recruited 77 SZ patients and 71 healthy controls, who completed various social-cognition tasks. During functional magnetic resonance imaging, participants (62 SZ, 54 controls) completed a gaze-perception task, where they judged whether faces with varying gaze angles were self-directed or averted; as a control condition, participants identified stimulus gender...
June 29, 2023: J Psychopathol Clin Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37371325/towards-a-neurophenomenological-understanding-of-self-disorder-in-schizophrenia-spectrum-disorders-a-systematic-review-and-synthesis-of-anatomical-physiological-and-neurocognitive-findings
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REVIEW
James C Martin, Scott R Clark, K Oliver Schubert
The concept of anomalous self-experience, also termed Self-Disorder, has attracted both clinical and research interest, as empirical studies suggest such experiences specifically aggregate in and are a core feature of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A comprehensive neurophenomenological understanding of Self-Disorder may improve diagnostic and therapeutic practice. This systematic review aims to evaluate anatomical, physiological, and neurocognitive correlates of Self-Disorder (SD), considered a core feature of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSDs), towards developing a neurophenomenological understanding...
May 23, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358175/-a-review-about-the-putative-mechanisms-of-action-of-electroconvulsive-therapy-in-schizophrenia-in-human-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcelo Arancibia, Camila Vargas, Maximiliano Abarca, Javier Fernández, Daniela Peña, Álvaro Cavieres
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has multiple uses in psychiatry, but its mechanisms of action (MA) in patients with schizophrenia (PS) are poorly understood. We synthesize and discuss the available evidence in this regard. We conducted a search for primary human studies and systematic reviews searching MA of ECT in PS published in PubMed/Medline, SciELO, PsycInfo, and the Cochrane Library, including 24 articles. Genetic findings are scarce and inconsistent. At the molecular level, the dopaminergic and GABAergic role stands out...
November 2022: Revista Médica de Chile
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37354489/linking-polygenic-risk-of-schizophrenia-to-variation-in-magnetic-resonance-imaging-brain-measures-a-comprehensive-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hadis Jameei, Divyangana Rakesh, Andrew Zalesky, Murray J Cairns, William R Reay, Naomi R Wray, Maria A Di Biase
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Schizophrenia is highly heritable, with a polygenic effect of many genes conferring risk. Evidence on whether cumulative risk also predicts alterations in brain morphology and function is inconsistent. This systematic review examined evidence for schizophrenia polygenic risk score (sczPRS) associations with commonly used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures. We expected consistent evidence to emerge for significant sczPRS associations with variation in structure and function, specifically in frontal, temporal, and insula cortices that are commonly implicated in schizophrenia pathophysiology...
June 24, 2023: Schizophrenia Bulletin
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