Search Results: Schizophrenia (313)

For over a century, scientists have studied the brain’s rhythmic waves of synchronized neural activity. Now, Yale researchers have uncovered where gamma waves—patterns disrupted in conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar…

…an alternative way to improve focus. The research may also have broader relevance, since Homer1 has already been linked to conditions involving early sensory processing differences, including autism and schizophrenia….

…Cancers, autism, and schizophrenia all could cause incorrect functioning of certain genes in brain tissue. Reference: “Extrachromosomal MicroDNAs and Chromosomal Microdeletions in Normal Tissues” by Yoshiyuki Shibata, Pankaj Kumar, Ryan…

…area could lead to new knowledge about the causes of autism or schizophrenia, which may be due to incorrect functioning of certain genes in brain tissue. Microdeletions in protective genes,…