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Neuroscience of Schizophrenia

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It's easy to assume that the brain functions differently for someone with schizophrenia... but you'll never guess why...

And in this month's episode, Laine reports it to us short and sweet.

(If you want to learn more about the extent of the science on your own time, be sure to check out the reference list below for more details.)

But in addition to our usual content rundown for season two, Laine and I share space to discuss

  • some of the uncertainty and fear around this disorder
  • how we can approach it with a new perspective
  • what impact that can have on developing research, supporting those affected by it, and changing how we view the disorder entirely

Enjoy this shorter episode, and be on the lookout for our last two episodes (and mini-episodes) coming out in September & October!

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REFERENCES

  • Charan Ranganath, Michael J. Minzenberg, and J. Daniel Ragland -- The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory Function and Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
  • Michael F. Green and David L. Braff -- Translating the Basic Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience of Schizophrenia to Drug Development and Clinical Trials of Anipsychotic Medications
  • Werner Strik, Katharina Stegmayer, Sebastian Walther, Thomas Dierks -- Systems Neuroscience of Psychosis: Mapping Schizophrenia Symptoms on Brain Systems
  • Katherine H. Karlsgodt, Daquiang Sun, Tyrone D. Cannon -- Structural and Functional Brain Abnormalities in Schizophrenia
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