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View article: Mapping symptom-general and symptom-specific targets for transcranial magnetic stimulation in schizophrenia: an electric-field modeling meta-analysis
Mapping symptom-general and symptom-specific targets for transcranial magnetic stimulation in schizophrenia: an electric-field modeling meta-analysis Open
Negative, positive, and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia relate to disruptions in partially distinct brain circuits. Although promising, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) strategies across and within symptom domains remain to be e…
View article: EEG microstates, acute phase negative symptoms of schizophrenia and antipsychotic treatment response
EEG microstates, acute phase negative symptoms of schizophrenia and antipsychotic treatment response Open
EEG microstates are transient scalp topographies reflecting whole-brain electric potential that remain quasi-stable for 60-120 ms. Microstates exhibitalterations across all phases of schizophrenia; especially an increased microstate C and …
View article: Impact of Climate Change on Brain Health: An Interdisciplinary Perspective from Early-Career Clinician-Scientists
Impact of Climate Change on Brain Health: An Interdisciplinary Perspective from Early-Career Clinician-Scientists Open
In this narrative review, a panel of early-career clinician-scientists within the Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies (YouCliN-SFCNS) present an interdisciplinary overview of how climate change-related factors influence brain heal…
View article: A Longitudinal and Reproducible Anti-Coactivation Pattern Between the Cerebellum and the Ventral Tegmental Area Is Related to Apathy in Schizophrenia
A Longitudinal and Reproducible Anti-Coactivation Pattern Between the Cerebellum and the Ventral Tegmental Area Is Related to Apathy in Schizophrenia Open
Reduced cerebellum-VTA anti-coactivation is a reproducible neural marker of apathy in SZ, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target.
View article: The Interdisciplinary Synergy Between Neurology and Psychiatry: Advancing Brain Health
The Interdisciplinary Synergy Between Neurology and Psychiatry: Advancing Brain Health Open
The study of brain disorders has long been central to both neurology and psychiatry, with these two disciplines evolving as distinct yet deeply interconnected fields. In fact, these specialties often share overlapping symptoms, neural path…
View article: One brain, one mind, one health, one planet—a call from Switzerland for a systemic approach in brain health research, policy and practice
One brain, one mind, one health, one planet—a call from Switzerland for a systemic approach in brain health research, policy and practice Open
View article: Mapping Symptom-General and Symptom-Specific Targets for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Schizophrenia: An Electrical Modeling Meta-Analysis
Mapping Symptom-General and Symptom-Specific Targets for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Schizophrenia: An Electrical Modeling Meta-Analysis Open
Negative, positive, and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia relate to disruptions in partially distinct brain circuits. Although promising, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) strategies across and within symptom domains remain to be e…
View article: A Longitudinal and Reproducible Anti-coactivation Pattern Between the Cerebellum and the Ventral Tegmental Area Relates to Apathy in Schizophrenia
A Longitudinal and Reproducible Anti-coactivation Pattern Between the Cerebellum and the Ventral Tegmental Area Relates to Apathy in Schizophrenia Open
Background Negative symptoms of schizophrenia lack effective treatments. Anomalies in the reward system and cerebellum have been linked to negative symptom The cerebellum modulates reward circuitry via the ventral tegmental area (VTA). The…
View article: Cerebellum and social abilities: A structural and functional connectivity study in a transdiagnostic sample
Cerebellum and social abilities: A structural and functional connectivity study in a transdiagnostic sample Open
The cerebellum has been involved in social abilities and autism. Given that the cerebellum is connected to the cortex via the cerebello‐thalamo‐cortical loop, the connectivity between the cerebellum and cortical regions involved in social …
View article: Multiscale characterization of cortical signatures in positive and negative schizotypy: A worldwide ENIGMA study
Multiscale characterization of cortical signatures in positive and negative schizotypy: A worldwide ENIGMA study Open
Positive and negative schizotypy reflect distinct patterns of subclinical traits in the general population associated with neurodevelopmental and schizophrenia-spectrum pathologies. Yet, a comprehensive characterization of the unique and s…
View article: The ENIGMA Neuromodulation Working Group: Goals, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Field
The ENIGMA Neuromodulation Working Group: Goals, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Field Open
Since 2009, the ENIGMA Consortium has brought together neuroimaging researchers from over 45 countries to perform some of the largest international studies of over 30 major brain disorders. The ENIGMA working groups tackle the growing chal…
View article: The Cerebellum and Cognitive Function: Anatomical Evidence from a Transdiagnostic Sample
The Cerebellum and Cognitive Function: Anatomical Evidence from a Transdiagnostic Sample Open
View article: The Swiss Brain Health Plan 2023–2033
The Swiss Brain Health Plan 2023–2033 Open
The brain and its health are essential for our (physical mental, social, and spiritual) wellbeing, for being able to realize our potential as individuals, and also for a fair, well-functioning, and productive society. However, today the wo…
View article: Preserved Metacognition for Undetected Visuomotor Deviations
Preserved Metacognition for Undetected Visuomotor Deviations Open
Humans can successfully correct deviations of movements without conscious detection of such deviations, suggesting limited awareness of movement details. We ask whether such limited awareness impairs confidence (metacognition). We recorded…
View article: Correction: Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities
Correction: Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities Open
View article: Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities
Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities Open
Background The cerebellum contains more than 50% of all neurons in the brain and is involved in a broad range of cognitive functions, including social communication and social cognition. Inconsistent atypicalities in the cerebellum have be…
View article: Functional neurological disorder is a feminist issue
Functional neurological disorder is a feminist issue Open
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a common and disabling disorder, often misunderstood by clinicians. Although viewed sceptically by some, FND is a diagnosis that can be made accurately, based on positive clinical signs, with clini…
View article: The cerebellum and cognitive function: anatomical evidence from a transdiagnostic sample
The cerebellum and cognitive function: anatomical evidence from a transdiagnostic sample Open
Introduction The cerebellum, most known for its role in motor control, exerts a key role in cognition. Multiple lines of evidence across human functional, lesion and animal data point to a role of the cerebellum, in particular of Crus I, C…
View article: Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities
Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities Open
Background. The cerebellum contains more than 50% of all neurons in the brain and is involved in a broad range of cognitive functions, including social communication and social cognition. Inconsistent atypicalities in the cerebellum have b…
View article: Cerebellar and cortico-striatal-midbrain contributions to reward-cognition processes and apathy within the psychosis continuum
Cerebellar and cortico-striatal-midbrain contributions to reward-cognition processes and apathy within the psychosis continuum Open
Negative symptoms in the psychosis continuum are linked to impairments in reward processing and cognitive function. Processes at the interface of reward processing and cognition and their relation to negative symptoms remain little studied…
View article: Cerebellar and cortico-striatal-midbrain contributions to reward-cognition processes and apathy within the psychosis continuum
Cerebellar and cortico-striatal-midbrain contributions to reward-cognition processes and apathy within the psychosis continuum Open
Negative symptoms in the psychosis continuum are linked to impairments in reward processing and cognitive function. Processes at the interface of reward processing and cognition and their relation to negative symptoms remain little studied…
View article: Optimal confidence for unaware visuomotor deviations
Optimal confidence for unaware visuomotor deviations Open
View article: Autonomic, Endocrine, and Inflammation Profiles in Functional Neurological Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Autonomic, Endocrine, and Inflammation Profiles in Functional Neurological Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Inflammation research in FND remains in its early stages. Moving forward, there is a need for the use of larger sample sizes to consider the complex interplay between functional neurological symptoms and behavioral, psychological, autonomi…
View article: Optimal confidence for unaware visuomotor deviations
Optimal confidence for unaware visuomotor deviations Open
Numerous studies have shown that humans can successfully correct deviations to ongoing movements without being aware of them, suggesting limited conscious monitoring of visuomotor performance. Here, we ask whether such limited monitoring i…
View article: Psychiatry's modern role in functional neurological disorder: join the renaissance
Psychiatry's modern role in functional neurological disorder: join the renaissance Open
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View article: Neuroimaging in Functional Neurological Disorder: State of the Field and Research Agenda
Neuroimaging in Functional Neurological Disorder: State of the Field and Research Agenda Open
View article: Pathophysiology of negative symptom dimensions of schizophrenia – Current developments and implications for treatment
Pathophysiology of negative symptom dimensions of schizophrenia – Current developments and implications for treatment Open
View article: M137. HIGH CONFIDENCE FOR VISUOMOTOR ACTION RECRUITS THE VENTRAL STRIATUM – A METACOGNITIVE APPROACH FOR UNDERSTANDING NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS?
M137. HIGH CONFIDENCE FOR VISUOMOTOR ACTION RECRUITS THE VENTRAL STRIATUM – A METACOGNITIVE APPROACH FOR UNDERSTANDING NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS? Open
Background Metacognition refers to the ability to discriminate between one’s own correct and incorrect decisions, thus representing a key function for goal-oriented behavior. The neurobiological underpinnings of metacognition have mainly b…
View article: The Confidence Database
The Confidence Database Open
View article: The Confidence Database
The Confidence Database Open
Understanding how people rate their confidence is critical for characterizing a wide range of perceptual, memory, motor, and cognitive processes. However, as in many other fields, progress has been slowed by the difficulty of collecting ne…