Cerebellar motor learning deficits in medicated and medication-free men with recent-onset schizophrenia
M Coesmans, CH Röder, AE Smit, SKE Koekkoek… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2014 - jpn.ca
Background: The notion that cerebellar deficits may underlie clinical symptoms in people
with schizophrenia is tested by evaluating 2 forms of cerebellar learning in patients with …
with schizophrenia is tested by evaluating 2 forms of cerebellar learning in patients with …
Eye-blink conditioning deficits indicate temporal processing abnormalities in schizophrenia
AR Bolbecker, CS Mehta, CR Edwards… - Schizophrenia …, 2009 - Elsevier
Theoretical models suggest that symptoms of schizophrenia may be due to a dysfunctional
modulatory system associated with the cerebellum. Although it has long been known that the …
modulatory system associated with the cerebellum. Although it has long been known that the …
Impaired cerebellar-dependent eyeblink conditioning in first-degree relatives of individuals with schizophrenia
AR Bolbecker, JS Kent, IT Petersen… - Schizophrenia …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Consistent with reports of cerebellar structural, functional, and neurochemical anomalies in
schizophrenia, robust cerebellar-dependent delay eyeblink conditioning (dEBC) deficits …
schizophrenia, robust cerebellar-dependent delay eyeblink conditioning (dEBC) deficits …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebellar-motor dysfunction in schizophrenia and psychosis-risk: the importance of regional cerebellar analysis approaches
JA Bernard, VA Mittal - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Motor abnormalities in individuals with schizophrenia and those at-risk for psychosis are
well documented. An accumulating body of work has also highlighted motor abnormalities …
well documented. An accumulating body of work has also highlighted motor abnormalities …
Impaired saccadic adaptation in schizophrenic patients with high neurological soft sign scores
H Picard, A Le Seac'h, I Amado, R Gaillard, MO Krebs… - Psychiatry …, 2012 - Elsevier
Many motor and cognitive alterations in schizophrenia suggest the involvement of the
cerebellum. Neurological soft signs (NSS) are frequent in patients with schizophrenia and …
cerebellum. Neurological soft signs (NSS) are frequent in patients with schizophrenia and …
Investigating cerebellar neural function in schizophrenia using delay eyeblink conditioning: a pilot fMRI study
There is accruing evidence of cerebellar abnormalities in individuals with schizophrenia as
measured by performance on a variety of tasks believed to be dependent on cerebellar …
measured by performance on a variety of tasks believed to be dependent on cerebellar …
Cerebellar dysfunction in neuroleptic naive schizophrenia patients: clinical, cognitive, and neuroanatomic correlates of cerebellar neurologic signs
BC Ho, C Mola, NC Andreasen - Biological psychiatry, 2004 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that, aside from motor coordination, the
cerebellum also plays an important role in cognition and psychiatric disorders. Our previous …
cerebellum also plays an important role in cognition and psychiatric disorders. Our previous …
Cerebellar activation deficits in schizophrenia during an eyeblink conditioning task
The cognitive dysmetria theory of psychotic disorders posits that cerebellar circuit
abnormalities give rise to difficulties coordinating motor and cognitive functions. However …
abnormalities give rise to difficulties coordinating motor and cognitive functions. However …
Cerebellar-dependent eyeblink conditioning deficits in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
JK Forsyth, AR Bolbecker, CS Mehta… - Schizophrenia …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Accumulating evidence suggests that abnormalities in neural circuitry and timing associated
with the cerebellum may play a role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Schizotypal …
with the cerebellum may play a role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Schizotypal …
Cerebellar functional abnormalities inSchizophrenia are suggested by classical eyeblink conditioning
LL Sears, NC Andreasen, DS O'Leary - Biological psychiatry, 2000 - Elsevier
Background: Previous research suggests that schizophrenia may result from disruptions in a
cortico–cerebellar–thalamic–cortical circuit (CCTCC) producing a mental incoordination or …
cortico–cerebellar–thalamic–cortical circuit (CCTCC) producing a mental incoordination or …