Neural correlates

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    • Neural correlates - measurements of the structure of function of the brain that occur in conjunction with an experience, SZ
      Both positive and negative symptoms have correlates
    • Neural correlates of negative symptoms of SZ
      • Activity in the ventral striatum has been linked to the development of avolition
      • The ventral striatum are believed to be involved in the anticipation of a reward for certain actions
    • Neural correlates of positive symptoms
      • Reduced activity in the superior temporal gyrus and anterior cingulate gyrus have been linked to the development of auditory hallucinations
    • Evidence of neural correlates - negative
      Study measured activity levels in ventral striatum and found lower activity in those with SZ than controls.
      Also observed a negative correlation between activity levels in ventral striatum and severity of overall negative symptoms
    • Neural correlates of schizophrenia - AO3
      • Findings are inconsistent and therefore inconclusive
      • There are issues of causality. Cause and effect cannot be established with brain abnormalities - it is still uncertain whether structural abnormalities predispose to SZ or whiter the symptoms causes the changes
    • Other neural correlates
      People with SZ displaying negative symptoms have enlarged ventricles (brain cavities)
      Study - found that individuals at high clinical risk who converted to SZ showed a steeper rate of grey matter loss and a greater rate of expansion of brain ventricles compared to those with no SZ