Connectome development and a novel extension to the neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia
G Collin, MS Keshavan - Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2018•Taylor & Francis
The brain is the ultimate adaptive system, a complex network organized across multiple
levels of spatial and temporal resolution that is sculpted over several decades via its
interactions with the environment. This review sets out to examine how fundamental
biological processes in early and late neurodevelopment, in interaction with environmental
inputs, guide the formation of the brain's network and its ongoing reorganization throughout
the course of development. Moreover, we explore how disruptions in these processes could …
levels of spatial and temporal resolution that is sculpted over several decades via its
interactions with the environment. This review sets out to examine how fundamental
biological processes in early and late neurodevelopment, in interaction with environmental
inputs, guide the formation of the brain's network and its ongoing reorganization throughout
the course of development. Moreover, we explore how disruptions in these processes could …
The brain is the ultimate adaptive system, a complex network organized across multiple levels of spatial and temporal resolution that is sculpted over several decades via its interactions with the environment. This review sets out to examine how fundamental biological processes in early and late neurodevelopment, in interaction with environmental inputs, guide the formation of the brain's network and its ongoing reorganization throughout the course of development. Moreover, we explore how disruptions in these processes could lead to abnormal brain network architecture and organization and thereby give rise to schizophrenia. Arguing that the neurodevelopmental trajectory leading up to the manifestation of psychosis may best be understood from the sequential trajectory of connectome formation and maturation, we propose a novel extension to the neurodevelopmental model of the illness that posits that schizophrenia is a disorder of connectome development.
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