An evolutionary theory of schizophrenia: Cortical connectivity, metarepresentation, and the social brain (original) (raw)

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Evolutionarily developed connections compromised in schizophrenia

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Analysis of differentially methylated regions in great apes and extinct hominids provides support for the evolutionary hypothesis of schizophrenia

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Genetic markers of human evolution are enriched in schizophrenia

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The evolutionary genetic underpinnings of schizophrenia: the developmental instability model

Robert Thoma

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Adaptive evolution of genes underlying schizophrenia

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Psychosis as an Evolutionary Adaptive Mechanism to Changing Environments

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Chapter 1 - Neurobiologic Underpinnings of Social Cognition and Metacognition in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

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Theories on the evolutionary persistence of psychosis

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Schizophrenia as one extreme of a sexually selected fitness indicator

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How shamanism and group selection may reveal the origins of schizophrenia

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Implications for the Neural Basis of Social Cognition for the Study of Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia and the Dysfunctional Brain

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Preliminary evidence for reduced social interactions in mutants modeling certain symptoms of schizophrenia

Judith Horowitz

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Rethinking schizophrenia in the context of normal neurodevelopment

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Psychosis and autism as diametrical disorders of the social brain

Hanna Swaab

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Schizophrenia: Solving the puzzle

Abbie Lane

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Foetal origins of schizophrenia: testable hypotheses of genetic and environmental influences

Kathryn Abel

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Darwin in the madhouse: evolutionary psychology and the classification of mental disorders

Stephen Stich

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