The SyNoPsis Framework
The Journal of Neuropsychobiology, which focuses on neuroscience, psychopharmacology, and biological psychiatry, published a special issue about the SyNoPsis project.
This special issue features a summary of the concept of schizophrenic psychoses from our own research (SyNoPsis). For the first time, we argue for a new description of the schizophrenia symptoms, which is based on the pathophysiology of the brain. In addition to the main article, the recently published special issue includes a foreword by the former director of the Bern Neurology, Prof. Hess, as well as comments by leading international schizophrenia researchers.
- Systems Neuroscience of Psychosis: Mapping Schizophrenia Symptoms onto Brain Systems
Strik et al., Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:100–116
DOI: 10.1159/000485221
Commentary
- SyNoPsis: A Novel Perspective on Schizophrenia
Hess, Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:98–99
DOI: 10.1159/000485220
- A New Step Forward in “Carving Nature by its Joints” in Psychopathology/Psychosis
Cuesta & Peralta, Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:117–118
DOI: 10.1159/000485211
- Systems Neuroscience of Psychosis (SyNoPsis) Provides a Promising Framework for Advancing the Field
Mittal, Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:119–121
DOI: 10.1159/000485215
- Commentary on “Systems Neuroscience of Psychosis (SyNoPsis): Mapping Schizophrenia Symptoms onto Brain Systems”
Falkai, Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:122–123
DOI: 10.1159/000485219
- SyNoPsis: Disruptive Innovation for Mapping Schizophrenia onto the Brain
Heckers, Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:124–125
DOI: 10.1159/000485223
- Deconstructing Schizophrenia
Carpenter, Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:126–128
DOI: 10.1159/000485225
- SyNoPsis: Response to the Commentators
Strik et al., Neuropsychobiology 2017;75:129–131
DOI: 10.1159/000485218