Temporolimbic or transcallosal connections: where is the primary lesion in schizophrenia and what is its nature?
- PMID: 9327516
- DOI: 10.1093/schbul/23.3.521
Temporolimbic or transcallosal connections: where is the primary lesion in schizophrenia and what is its nature?
Abstract
A critique of the article by Bogerts on the temporolimbic system theory is presented. Schizophrenia is conceived as arising as a component of the diversity of interhemisphric (callosal) connectivity associated with the evolution of language, a process that occurred through a genetic change (the speciation event) that allowed the hemispheres to develop with a degree of independence. Language and psychosis thus have a common evolutionary origin. The anatomical changes can be considered as a boundary component of the anatomical variation that is characteristic of the species.
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The temporolimbic system theory of positive schizophrenic symptoms.Schizophr Bull. 1997;23(3):423-35. doi: 10.1093/schbul/23.3.423. Schizophr Bull. 1997. PMID: 9327507 Review.
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