Sentences with phrase «schizophrenia seems»

Yet when one tries to get a sense of proportion by looking at the official nationwide real estate statistics, a kind of schizophrenia seems to be at work.
A kind of economic schizophrenia seems to be at work when it comes to dealing with real estate.
What's more, several studies suggest that some people with schizophrenia seem to have more active microglia — immune cells found in the brain — than people without the condition.
«Genes previously linked to schizophrenia seem to be dependent on the controlled release of dopamine at specific locations in the brain.
By contrast, individuals with schizophrenia seem motivated to interact but don't express themselves well enough nonverbally to forge strong connections.

Not exact matches

Not only do they seem to have been unable to distinguish fiction from reality, but one of the two has since been diagnosed with early - onset schizophrenia.
What would really help progress this research is to use genetic variants that predict heaviness of cannabis use, as it seems that heavy cannabis use is most strongly associated with risk of schizophrenia.
Remarkably, two compounds that seem to exert these neuroprotective effects — both of them a focus of intense interest in schizophrenia research — aren't sophisticated drugs but simple compounds found in nature.
Among other things, it should help pin down the complex role marijuana seems to play in triggering schizophrenia in some people.
Interestingly, disturbances in such asymmetries seem to be more common in people with psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia
Various techniques for studying dominance do seem to show that people with schizophrenia have more right - brain activity.
As in people with schizophrenia, excessive spine pruning seems to occur earlier in life.
Researchers from Hiroki Taniguchi's lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) published a study in eNeuro in May 2017 showing for the first time that a unique type of inhibitory interneuron called chandelier cells — which are implicated in several diseases affecting the brain such as schizophrenia and epilepsy — seem to develop their connections differently than other types of neurons.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness: «It is too early to classify schizophrenia as either a neurodevelopmental (impairment of the growth and development of the brain) or a neurodegenerative (progressive loss of structure or function of neurons) disorder, as both seem to occur over the course of the illness.
Research suggests that saccades and microsaccades are controlled by the same brain areas, so it seems likely to us that microsaccades also will be found to be abnormal in schizophrenia.
But at least one mental malady, while common in humans, seems to have spared other animals: schizophrenia, which affects an estimated 0.4 to 1 percent of adults.
«The fact that our evolutionary analysis converged on GABA function in the prefrontal cortex seems to tell an evolutionary story connecting schizophrenia risk with intelligence.»
When Bigger Isn't Better Dudley's findings offer a possible explanation for why schizophrenia arose in humans in the first place and why it does not seem to occur in other animals.
For instance, says Korenberg, the data could help scientists to link genes that seem important in certain mental disorders, such as schizophrenia or autism, to specific brain - wiring abnormalities.
(HealthDay)-- Early intervention (EI) services seem to improve the suicide rate for patients with first - episode schizophrenia - spectrum (FES) disorders, according to a study published online April 4 in JAMA Psychiatry.
It's an important thing to get across, and it could still be the crux had the movie been differently tooled, but it seems that charges of schizophrenia, radiation therapy, and thoughts of suicide on Lili's part should have created a more tense atmosphere.
Mental illnesses also seem to be linked to variations in certain regions of chromosomes 3 and 10, with some especially noticeable connections seen between changes in chromosome 3 and bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Joe O'Loughlin is certain the young man is hiding something — but with murders this methodical, and a suspect who exhibits the signs of developing schizophrenia, the young man seems anything but responsible.
Something close to schizophrenia, a conception that in a way seems to advance — once again and from all the perspectives — the idea that the West has always embodied the doctrines and values of democracy and equality.
As he writes, «Martin's schizophrenia, though never entirely a secret, seems at odds with her art, which is marked by its clarity and rigour, and an exactitude that never excludes human qualities, and has within it a sense of immanence.»
Martin's schizophrenia, though never entirely a secret, seems at odds with her art, which is marked by its clarity and rigour, and an exactitude that never excludes human qualities, and has within it a sense of immanence.
If you are a greenhouse sceptic but accept the physics there seems to be risk of schizophrenia!
Considering The Post «s record in giving voice to anti-science syndrome sufferers (most prominently George Will), it seems generous to say that the publication of Climate Insurance and other reality - based editorials is representative of the Post's fundamental schizophrenia when it comes to climate science.
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