Author:
Feinberg Irwin,Guazzelli Mario
Abstract
BackgroundIn spite of intensive research, no causal anatomical lesion has been found in schizophrenia. It may instead be caused by malfunctioning circuits in the corollary discharge, feed forward (CD–FF) systems of thought.AimsTo integrate with the CD–FF hypothesis recent data showing that subcortical motor systems participate in thinking.MethodsWe review CD–FF concepts in relation to recent evidence that ‘motor’ brain structures participate in cognitive processing.ResultsMalfunctioning of CD–FF systems that integrate thinking and consciousness could produce auditory hallucinations, delusions and disorganised thought.ConclusionsWe hypothesise that the pathophysiology of schizophrenia lies in integrative circuits of basal ganglia, thalamus and frontal cortex. Fruitful research directions would include elucidation of CD–FF circuits at even higher brain levels, the behaviour of these circuits during dreaming, and their responses to late maturational events including synaptic elimination.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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