1. Attunement Disorder: A Disorder of Brain Connectivity.
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Ki Won Kim, Kyung-Min Park, Hye-Ryeon Jang, Yu Sang Lee, and Seon-Cheol Park
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SYNAPSES , *NEURAL circuitry , *NEURODEVELOPMENTAL treatment , *SCHIZOPHRENIA , *BRAIN physiology , *PATHOLOGICAL psychology , *PSYCHIC ability - Abstract
Objectives We reviewed cellular and synaptic dysconnectivity, disturbances in micro- and macro- circuitries, and neurodevelopmentally-derived disruptions of neural connectivity in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Method We reviewed the selected articles about disturbances in neural circuits which had been proposed as a pathogenetic mechanism of schizophrenia. Results The literature review reveals that schizophrenia may be a disease related to disturbance in neurodevelopmental mechanism, shown as 'a misconnection syndrome of neural circuit or neural network'. In descriptive psychopathological view, definition of a disorder of brain connectivity has limitation to explain other aspects of schizophrenia including deterministic strictness in thought process. Conclusion Schizophrenia is considered as a disorder of brain connectivity as well as a neurodevelopmental disorder related with genetic and environmental factors. We could make a suggestion that "JoHyeonByung (attunement disorder)" denotes the disturbances of psychic fine-tuning which correspond to the neural correlates of brain dysconnectivity metaphorically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013