
Connecting the "Dots" of Brain Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
What Does the Picture Look Like?
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1999;56:791-793.
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IN THIS issue of the ARCHIVES, Dr Nancy Andreasen1 proposes a "unitary" neural circuitcognitive dysfunction model for understanding schizophrenia. This commentary will review Andreasen's scholarly article with a focus on (1) the continued search for specific neural circuit abnormalities in schizophrenia and their associated "signature" cognitive deficits; (2) how these neural circuit dysfunctions and cognitive deficits relate to the heterogeneity of schizophrenia disorder(s); and (3) the problem of the testing and falsifiability of the cortico-cerebellar-thalamic-cortical circuit (CCTCC) cognitive dysmetria model and whether any single unitary model is likely to account for the widespread functional and structural deficits of schizophrenia. At the end of the exercise of connecting the "dots" of brain dysfunction, will we end up with one or multiple (potentially overlapping) pictures of abnormal neural circuits in schizophrenia? I believe that the answer is the latterthat no single unitary model of neural circuitcognitive dysfunction will be validated for this . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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