Excitation-inhibition balance as a framework for investigating mechanisms in neuropsychiatric disorders
VS Sohal, JLR Rubenstein - Molecular psychiatry, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract In 2003 Rubenstein and Merzenich hypothesized that some forms of Autism (ASD)
might be caused by a reduction in signal-to-noise in key neural circuits, which could be the …
might be caused by a reduction in signal-to-noise in key neural circuits, which could be the …
High-frequency brain activity and muscle artifacts in MEG/EEG: a review and recommendations
SD Muthukumaraswamy - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
In recent years high-frequency brain activity in the gamma-frequency band (30–80 Hz) and
above has become the focus of a growing body of work in MEG/EEG research …
above has become the focus of a growing body of work in MEG/EEG research …
Reduced GABA and altered somatosensory function in children with autism spectrum disorder
Background: Abnormal responses to tactile stimuli are a common feature of autism spectrum
disorder (ASD). Several lines of evidence suggest that GABAergic function, which has a …
disorder (ASD). Several lines of evidence suggest that GABAergic function, which has a …
Neocortical excitation/inhibition balance in information processing and social dysfunction
Severe behavioural deficits in psychiatric diseases such as autism and schizophrenia have
been hypothesized to arise from elevations in the cellular balance of excitation and …
been hypothesized to arise from elevations in the cellular balance of excitation and …
[HTML][HTML] Inhibitory control of the excitatory/inhibitory balance in psychiatric disorders
Neuronal networks consist of different types of neurons that all play their own role in order to
maintain proper network function. The two main types of neurons segregate in excitatory and …
maintain proper network function. The two main types of neurons segregate in excitatory and …
Neural synchrony in cortical networks: history, concept and current status
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal
responses in the visual system, the role of neural synchrony in cortical networks has been …
responses in the visual system, the role of neural synchrony in cortical networks has been …
Autistic traits below the clinical threshold: re-examining the broader autism phenotype in the 21st century
E Sucksmith, I Roth, RA Hoekstra - Neuropsychology review, 2011 - Springer
Diagnosis, intervention and support for people with autism can be assisted by research into
the aetiology of the condition. Twin and family studies indicate that autism spectrum …
the aetiology of the condition. Twin and family studies indicate that autism spectrum …
A review on cognitive and brain endophenotypes that may be common in autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and facilitate the search …
We propose to bring together the hitherto rather separate research fields of autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and argue that by …
disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and argue that by …
Decreased left perisylvian GABA concentration in children with autism and unaffected siblings
DC Rojas, D Singel, S Steinmetz, S Hepburn… - Neuroimage, 2014 - Elsevier
Imbalanced levels of excitation and inhibition (E/I) have been proposed to account for
various behavioral and electrophysiological phenotypes in autism. Although proton …
various behavioral and electrophysiological phenotypes in autism. Although proton …
Local and long-range functional connectivity is reduced in concert in autism spectrum disorders
S Khan, A Gramfort, NR Shetty… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Long-range cortical functional connectivity is often reduced in autism spectrum disorders
(ASD), but the nature of local cortical functional connectivity in ASD has remained elusive …
(ASD), but the nature of local cortical functional connectivity in ASD has remained elusive …