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Review
. 2023 Sep;98(4):473-481.
doi: 10.1007/s12565-023-00730-w. Epub 2023 Jun 20.

Clinical anatomy of the precuneus and pathogenesis of the schizophrenia

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Clinical anatomy of the precuneus and pathogenesis of the schizophrenia

Antonino Messina et al. Anat Sci Int. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Recent evidence has shown that the precuneus plays a role in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. The precuneus is a structure of the parietal lobe's medial and posterior cortex, representing a central hub involved in multimodal integration processes. Although neglected for several years, the precuneus is highly complex and crucial for multimodal integration. It has extensive connections with different cerebral areas and is an interface between external stimuli and internal representations. In human evolution, the precuneus has increased in size and complexity, allowing the development of higher cognitive functions, such as visual-spatial ability, mental imagery, episodic memory, and other tasks involved in emotional processing and mentalization. This paper reviews the functions of the precuneus and discusses them concerning the psychopathological aspects of schizophrenia. The different neuronal circuits, such as the default mode network (DMN), in which the precuneus is involved and its alterations in the structure (grey matter) and the disconnection of pathways (white matter) are described.

Keywords: Default mode network; Multimodal integration; Parietal lobe; Precuneus; Schizophrenia.

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