EFTA02702554Set 11
30p7,135w
Genes, Environment and Behavior (LSCI 2040)
Final Draft of Semester Project - Schizophrenia
Instructor: Chamany Katayoun
I. Abstract
Despite considerable research, the etiology of schizophrenia is still poorly understood. The
challenge ... recent research is a candidate susceptibility gene, NRGI
and role of NMDAR in schizophrenia. Therefore, the first part of the paper will be devoted to
illustration of recent discoveries concerning ... illustrating a
study of two scientists, Graham Pitcher and Michael Salter in the article "Schizophrenia
susceptibility pathway neuregulin I - ErbB4 suppresses Src upregulation ofNMDA receptors"
published in "Nature Medicine". Their
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EFTA00669736Set 9
2014-06-2735p13,094w
military leave during World War II.
His son, Mark, was originally diagnosed with schizophrenia but may
actually have bipolar disorder. (Mark, who is a practicing physician,
recounts his experiences ... class that included only five other
women, and began working with patients suffering from schizophrenia and
mood disorders. I was drawn to psychiatry because at its core is the most ... histories of mental illness.
James Joyce, for example, had a daughter who suffered from
schizophrenia, and he himself had traits that placed him on the
schizophrenia spectrum. (He was socially
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EFTA01922860Set 10
2014-06-2750p13,161w
World War II. His son, Mark,
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was originally diagnosed with schizophrenia but may actually
have bipolar disorder. (Mark, who is a practicing physician,
recounts his experiences ... class that included
only five other women, and began working with patients
suffering from schizophrenia and mood disorders. I was drawn
to psychiatry because at its core is the most ... histories of
mental illness. James Joyce, for example, had a daughter who
suffered from schizophrenia, and he himself had traits that
placed him on the schizophrenia spectrum. (He was socially
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EFTA00797045Set 9
15p8,058w
from post traumatic stress disorder. Others have alcohol
or drug addiction, some with undiagnosed schizophrenia. Methods: Across the world, within every health
system (private or public), all genders, ages, specialities ... viral infection and initoehondrial alterations in the brain of fetuses at high risk for
schizophrenia
Segundo Mesa Castillo*
* Psychiatric Hospital of Havana, La Habana, Cuba
There is increasing evidences that ... favor the prenatal beginning of schizophrenia. These evidences point toward
intra-uterine environmental factors that act specifically during the second pregnancy trimester producing a
direct damage of the brain
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EFTA00301227Set 9
2011-06-1912p8,064w
found that cortical space allocation on the mesial notably schizophrenia (Chance et al., 2008; Schobel et al., 2009;
aspect appears to be characterized by a more extensive Wolf ... making and the frontal lobes. Consciousness and Cognition, 8(3):
of ageing effects in schizophrenia. Brain, 131(12): 3178-3192, 364-377, 1999.
2008. Goldberg E, Hamer R, Lovell ... Effects of Vallortigara G, Rogers p, and Bisazza A. Possible evolutionary
handedness, sex and schizophrenia. Neurolmage, 34(3): origins of cognitive brain lateralization. Brain Research Reviews
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EFTA02020982Set 10
2012-10-0931p7,568w
descendants be less than human? Another candidate for
remedy with reproductive technology is schizophrenia. The
disorder affects cognition, and can lead to chronic problems
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with emotional ... responsiveness. The 1% prevalence of
schizophrenia makes it an apt target for prevention. However,
the globally consistent and high incidence of this disease may be
an indicator of its association ... genetic
characteristics. The `social brain hypothesis', the main theory to
explain the evolution of schizophrenia, suggests that the human
brain evolved to select for genes associated with schizophrenia
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EFTA01104087Set 9
6p3,203w
done something bizarre. Starting in his early 20s, Panetti had been
diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, delusions, auditory hallucinations, and manic depression—he
was hospitalized at least 14 times. Two years ... past June, 18 of the 100 most
recently executed convicts had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. Another 36
had other serious mental-health problems or chronic addictions ... psychiatrists to evaluate John
Ferguson, a prisoner with a 40-year history of paranoid schizophrenia who had once received free legal
help from John Roberts Jr., now chief justice
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EFTA01146388Set 9
2012-10-1221p7,529w
descendants be less than human? Another candidate for remedy
with reproductive technology is schizophrenia. The disorder affects
cognition, and can lead to chronic problems with emotional
responsiveness. The 1% prevalence ... schizophrenia makes it an apt target
for prevention. However, the globally consistent and high incidence of this
disease may be an indicator of its association with advantageous genetic
characteristics ... social brain hypothesis', the main theory to explain
the evolution of schizophrenia, suggests that the human brain evolved to
select for genes associated with schizophrenia in a trade for higher
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EFTA00031733Set 8
2012-04-1084p37,948w
mental health disorders such as bipolar affective disorder,
depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia would not
preclude a designation to ADX and could be managed successfully there.
Conditions ... solitary
confinement, ADX continued to house seriously mentally ill prisoners,
including those with severe schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Several
inmates were too sick to communicate properly with their representatives
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EFTA01100074Set 9
15p7,229w
sulcal patterns in monozygotic twins and pathoanatomical correlates in patients with amusia,
dyslexia, and schizophrenia (Tramo et al. 1990,1995,1998; Jouandet et al. 1989; Green ... Auditory Cortex",
DC00071
1993.1995, National Institute of Mental Health, Consultant, Collaborative Biological Research in
Schizophrenia, MH31154
1997-2002, McDonnell-Pew Foundation, PI, Cognitive Neuroscience Program Award, "Neural Coding of
Communication ... Weaver JB, Gazzaniga MS
Regional conical surface area measurements in monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia
suggest a left hemisphere basis for the disease. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts
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EFTA00490547Set 9
2019-02-059p4,075w
Disease Control and Prevention.
Chamey was a depression guy; !Crystal was interested in
schizophrenia. Their curiosity led them to the same place: the
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glutamate system, what Krystal calls ... crucial in learning and memory formation.) They had
already used ketamine to temporarily produce schizophrenia-like
symptoms, to better understand glutamate's role in that
condition. In the mid-1990s ... tragedy with many possible
roots. Conditions such as severe depression, bipolar disorder,
and schizophrenia are known risk factors. Childhood trauma or
abuse may also be a contributor, and there
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EFTA00677133Set 9
2017-08-105p1,250w
Executive dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, Tourette's Syndrome).
• Executive dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, affective disorders).
• Executive dysfunction in movement disorders (Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease).
• Executive dysfunction ... Tourette's syndrome).
• Major cerebrovascular disorders and cerebral hemispheres.
• Laterality and neuropsychiatric disorders: Schizophrenia and the left hemisphere.
• Laterality and differential functional breakdown threshold.
Click here to read more about ... specialization, frontal lobe functions and dysfunction, memory and
amnesias, traumatic brain injury, dementias, and schizophrenia. Goldberg's books The Executive
Brain (2001), The Wisdom Paradox (2005), and The New Executive
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EFTA00723310Set 9
2009-11-2041p33,376w
mental health problems, depression, anxiety, 21 repeat a little bit here.
22 schizophrenia? 22 A. Okay.
23 A. My grandmother's brother — 23 Q. How was your childhood in general ... there has been some, you know, mental and
6 manic depressive disease, bipolar, schizophrenia, 6 physical abuse, but it hasn't been, oh, I was
7 schizo-effective? 7 traumatized ... know, things like that.
8 A. Schizophrenia, what is that, when you're just 8 But I mean, some things did affect me, you
9 like - I nlean — 9 know
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EFTA00685964Set 9
2015-03-253p558w
dysfunction in traumatic brain injury (reticulo-frontal disconnection
syndrome).
• Executive dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, affective
disorders).
• Executive dysfunction in movement disorders (Parkinson's disease, Huntington's
disease).
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Read ... Tourette's syndrome).
• Major cerebrovascular disorders and cerebral hemispheres.
• Laterality and neuropsychiatric disorders: Schizophrenia and the left
hemisphere.
• Laterality and differential functional breakdown threshold.
Read the full description and register ... specialization, frontal
lobe functions and dysfunction, memory and amnesias, traumatic brain injury,
dementias, and schizophrenia. Goldberg's books The Executive Brain (2001), The
Wisdom Paradox (2005), and The New Executive
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00685964.pdf