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1. Cortical connectivity in high-frequency beta-rhythm in schizophrenics with positive and negative symptoms

2. Guarding against over-inclusive notions of 'context': psycholinguistic and electrophysiological studies of specific context functions in schizophrenia

3. NMDA synapses can bias competition between object representations and mediate attentional selection

4. High-frequency synchronisation in schizophrenia: too much or too little?

5. Combating fuzziness with computational modeling

6. Synchronous dynamics for cognitive coordination: but how?

7. Phenomenology, context, and self-experience in schizophrenia

8. Inferring contextual field interactions from scalp EEG

9. Is sensory gating a form of cognitive coordination?

10. Schizophrenia: putting context in context

11. Theory of mind in schizophrenia: damaged module or deficit in cognitive coordination?

12. Cognitive coordination deficits: a necessary but not sufficient factor in the development of schizophrenia

13. Peeling the onion: NMDA dysfunction as a unifying model in schizophrenia

14. Spatial integration in perception and cognition: an empirical approach to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia

15. Mechanisms of disrupted language comprehension in schizophrenia

16. Setting domain boundaries for convergence of biological and psychological perspectives on cognitive coordination in schizophrenia

17. A wide-spectrum coordination model of schizophrenia

18. Where the rubber meets the road: the importance of implementation

19. Context, connection, and coordination: the need to switch

20. Schizophrenic cognition: taken out of context?

21. Reconciling schizophrenic deficits in top-down and bottom-up processes: not yet

22. NMDA-receptor hypofunction versus excessive synaptic elimination as models of schizophrenia

23. Linking brain to mind in normal behavior and schizophrenia

24. Context rules

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