Luria revisited: cognitive research in schizophrenia, past implications and future challenges
Zaytseva, Y (Zaytseva, Yuliya)1,2,3; Chan, RCK (Chan, Raymond C. K.)4; Poppel, E (Poeppel, Ernst)2,4,5; Heinz, A (Heinz, Andreas)6
刊名PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE
2015-02
卷号10期号:4页码:1-11
关键词Luria Neurocognitive Test Battery Schizophrenia Cognitive Deficits Taxonomy Of Functions Brain Connectivity Temporal Perception
DOI10.1186/s13010-015-0026-9
文献子类Review
英文摘要

Contemporary psychiatry is becoming more biologically oriented in the attempt to elicit a biological rationale of mental diseases. Although mental disorders comprise mostly functional abnormalities, there is a substantial overlap between neurology and psychiatry in addressing cognitive disturbances. In schizophrenia, the presence of cognitive impairment prior to the onset of psychosis and early after its manifestation suggests that some neurocognitive abnormalities precede the onset of psychosis and may represent a trait marker. These cognitive alterations may arise from functional disconnectivity, as no significant brain damage has been found. In this review we aim to revise A.R. Luria's systematic approach used in the neuropsychological evaluation of cognitive functions, which was primarily applied in patients with neurological disorders and in the cognitive evaluation in schizophrenia and other related disorders. As proposed by Luria, cognitive processes, associated with higher cortical functions, may represent functional systems that are not localized in narrow, circumscribed areas of the brain, but occur among groups of concertedly working brain structures, each of which makes its own particular contribution to the organization of the functional system. Current developments in neuroscience provide evidence of functional connectivity in the brain. Therefore, Luria's approach may serve as a frame of reference for the analysis and interpretation of cognitive functions in general and their abnormalities in schizophrenia in particular. Having said that, modern technology, as well as experimental evidence, may help us to understand the brain better and lead us towards creating a new classification of cognitive functions. In schizophrenia research, multidisciplinary approaches must be utilized to address specific cognitive alterations. The relationships among the components of cognitive functions derived from the functional connectivity of the brain may provide an insight into cognitive machinery.

语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/26516]  
专题心理研究所_健康与遗传心理学研究室
通讯作者Zaytseva, Y (Zaytseva, Yuliya)
作者单位1.Prague Psychiat Ctr, Natl Inst Mental Health
2.Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Human Sci Ctr & Inst Med Psychol
3.Moscow Res Inst Psychiat
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol
5.Peking Univ, Dept Psychol
6.Charite, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Campus Charite Mitte
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Zaytseva, Y ,Chan, RCK ,Poppel, E ,et al. Luria revisited: cognitive research in schizophrenia, past implications and future challenges[J]. PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE,2015,10(4):1-11.
APA Zaytseva, Y ,Chan, RCK ,Poppel, E ,&Heinz, A .(2015).Luria revisited: cognitive research in schizophrenia, past implications and future challenges.PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE,10(4),1-11.
MLA Zaytseva, Y ,et al."Luria revisited: cognitive research in schizophrenia, past implications and future challenges".PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE 10.4(2015):1-11.
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