Neuroplasticity of Neocortical Circuits in Schizophrenia

The core features of schizophrenia include deficits in cognitive processes mediated by the circuitry of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). These deficits are associated with a range of molecular and morphological alterations in the DLPFC, each of which could be a cause, consequence, or comp...

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description The core features of schizophrenia include deficits in cognitive processes mediated by the circuitry of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). These deficits are associated with a range of molecular and morphological alterations in the DLPFC, each of which could be a cause, consequence, or compensation in relation to other changes, and thus reflect the neuroplasticity of the brain in response to the underlying disease process. In this review, we consider disturbances in excitatory, inhibitory, and modulatory connections of DLPFC circuitry from the perspective of disease- and development-related neuroplasticity and discuss their implications for the identification of novel therapeutic targets.
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Behavioral Sciences
Biological Psychology
Brain
Cognitive ability
Executive function
Humans
Illnesses
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Memory
Neocortex - pathology
Neocortex - ultrastructure
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Nerve Net - ultrastructure
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Neurons - pathology
Neurons - ultrastructure
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Neurosciences
Pharmacotherapy
Phonology
Psychiatry
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia - pathology
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