2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2010.10.018
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Thalamus abnormalities during working memory in schizophrenia. An fMRI study

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“…Thalamus has dense reciprocal projections with cerebral neocortex and with limbic structures, and forms a key part of the pathway for transmission of sensory information to cortex [35]. The thalamus and the basal ganglia are key structures linked to the prefrontal cortex and are known to be involved in working memory [36] and it also participate in the thalamic–cortical–striatal circuitry subserving working memory [37]. An alternative account of the present findings, which emphasizes the fractional similarity network analysis results, posits the DLPFC/anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)/thalamus triad as a core deficit, with the dysfunction elsewhere in the network as a downstream functional consequence of working memory disturbance [15].…”
Section: Results Of Human Brain Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thalamus has dense reciprocal projections with cerebral neocortex and with limbic structures, and forms a key part of the pathway for transmission of sensory information to cortex [35]. The thalamus and the basal ganglia are key structures linked to the prefrontal cortex and are known to be involved in working memory [36] and it also participate in the thalamic–cortical–striatal circuitry subserving working memory [37]. An alternative account of the present findings, which emphasizes the fractional similarity network analysis results, posits the DLPFC/anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)/thalamus triad as a core deficit, with the dysfunction elsewhere in the network as a downstream functional consequence of working memory disturbance [15].…”
Section: Results Of Human Brain Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gamma band oscillations are linked with performance of working memory tasks (Yamamoto et al;Howard et al, 2003;Roux and Uhlhaas, 2014), where patients show impairment (Perlstein et al, 2001;Bor et al, 2011). Indeed, the deficits in gamma oscillatory activity in patients are correlated with working memory deficits (Cho et al, 2006).…”
Section: The Trn and Schizophrenia Risk Factors: Preclinical Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working memory task-related brain activation is altered, showing mostly increased activation, in several neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia (Bor et al, 2011; Callicott et al, 2003b), bipolar disorder (Drapier et al, 2008), and major depressive disorder (Matsuo et al, 2007), as well as the healthy, at-genetic-risk, siblings of patients for some of these disorders (e.g., Callicott et al, 2003a; Drapier et al, 2008; Winterer et al, 2003). These disorders are highly heritable, but their onset and trajectory are thought to be influenced by a large number of genetic polymorphisms, each with a small effect, as well as environmental factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%