Lessening Theoretical & Practical Problems in Psychiatry & Related Fields
Quantitative Systems Pharmacology for Neuroscience Drug Discovery and Development: Current Status, Opportunities, and Challenges
Geerts, H., Wikswo, J., van der Graaf, P. H., Bai, J. P., Gaiteri, C., Bennett, D., … & Pelleymounter, M. (2020). Quantitative systems pharmacology for neuroscience drug discovery and development: current status, opportunities, and challenges. CPT: pharmacometrics & systems pharmacology, 9(1), 5-20.
Friston et al; The Disconnection Hypothesis (2016)
doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.07.014 SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH 2016 Karl Friston, Harriet R. Brown, Jakob Siemerkus, Klaas E. Stephan Twenty years have passed since the dysconnection hypothesis was first proposed (Friston and Frith, 1995; Weinberger, 1993). In that time, neuroscience has witnessed tremendous advances: we now live in a world of non-invasive neuroanatomy, computational neuroimaging and the Bayesian brain. …
No “Aha” Moments Here…
No “Aha” Moments Here… Last week, the following research headline ran in EurekAlert!, a science news outlet produced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): “Parents of children with complex medical conditions more likely to have mental health issues” You don’t say. Unfortunately, obvious research headers like this one are not uncommon. They …
Conceptual Competence in Psychiatry: Recommendations for Education and Training (Awais Aftab & Scott Waterman, 2020)
Conceptual Competence in Psychiatry: Recommendations for Education and Training
“Schizophrenia as a Paradigm Case for Understanding Fundamental Human Processes” (J. Jenkins, 2003)
Schizophrenia as a Paradigm Case for Understanding Fundamental Human Processes Reconceptualizing “schizophrenia” as experiencing being/becoming and nothingness… Analysis, Synthesis, and Discussion Questions Reference [irp]