What are the diagnostic symptoms of ScZ according to the DSM 5?
Two or more of the following, each present for much of the time during a one-month period (unless symptoms are remitted)
What is the Etiology of ScZ (Sullivan, 2005)?
What are the genetic risks (percentage) for ScZ?
Parents: 6%
Dizygotic twins: 17%
Monozygotic: 49%
non-twin siblings: 9%
Harrison, (1999)
Severity of disease depends on age of onset (????)
Rajji and colleagues (2009)
What did Dierks and colleagues (1999) find?
fMRI study found
- BOLD singal in Herschls gyrus during auditory hallucinations
What did Chen and colleagues (2015) find?
Severity of auditory hallucinations was correlated with the degree of reduction in the right Herschls gyrus
Honea and colleagues (2005)
(Vita et al., 2012)
Using a phenomenological approach and interviewing ScZ’s could give a deeper understanding into the experiences of symptoms in ScZ (????)
(Ulhaas et al., 2007)
Define cognitive deficits
Cognitive deficits is the dysfunction of connectivity and communication between areas of the brain.
Uhlhaas & Singer, (2010) review find?
Should we only focus on gamma/beta or alpha/theta bands or should we focus on the full spectrum and their potential dysfunctional interactions. (????)
Moran & Hong, (2011)
Found a reduction in fronto-temporal activity may contribute to the attribution of self-generated events and non-self generated events. (????)
(Ford et al., 2002)
What did Grent-‘t-Jong et al., (2016) find?
study measured high-frequency oscillations, using MEG (a robust and reliable tool) of 16 HC’s and 16 ScZ’s. They engaged in a visual task, and found whilst undertaking the task reduced gamma-band activity in ventral regions of the visual cortex.
Side effects of anti-psychotics
loss of brain tissue, weight gain, diabetes, blurred vision, constipation, sexual problems due to hormone changes and more. (rethink.org, 2019)
Ho and colleagues (2011) conducted a longitudinal study with secondary data and found
that progressive brain vol changes in ScZ aren’t due to the disease but may be due to long-term antipsychotic use. And so would need to re assess the risk-benefit of anti-psychotic treatment in terms of duration and dosage.
Lally and MacCabe (2015)
ScZ affects 1% of world pop and leading cause of chronic disability in young adults (????)
Murray and colleagues (1996)
(Yang and Tsai, 2017)
Cella and colleagues (2017) found
A small to moderate effect for Cognitive Remediation for negative symptoms, and negative symptoms were still reduced at follow-up.
Wykes et al., (2011)
Cognitive remediation has desriable effects on global cognition and functioning, however symptom reduction was small.
provides support for the hypothesis that hallucinations (positive symtoms) are related to cortical hyperexcitability. Which is manifested by an increase in gamma and beta band oscillations in modality-specific brain regions (????)
(Spencer et al., 2008)
disorganization and negative symptoms have been related to both enhanced and reduced high-frequency oscillations (????;????)
(Spencer at al., 2004; Tillmann et al., 2008)