Alan Anticevic, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and of Psychology; and John Murray, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, have co-edited a special issue in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
The issue, Cortical Excitation-Inhibition Balance and Dysfunction in Psychiatric Disorders, is available online. It contains articles written by members of the Yale Department of Psychiatry.
They include:
- Rebalancing Altered Computations: Considering the Role of Neural Excitation and Inhibition Balance Across the Psychiatric Spectrum, a commentary co-authored by Anticevic and Murray.
- How Can Global Alteration of Excitation/Inhibition Balance Lead to the Local Dysfunctions That Underlie Schizophrenia? a commentary co-authored by Anticevic.
- Searching for Cross-Diagnostic Convergence: Neural Mechanisms Governing Excitation and Inhibition Balance in Schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorders, a review co-authored by Jennifer H. Foss-Feig, PhD; Brendan Adkinson, BS, BA; Jie Lisa Ji, BS; Genevieve Yang, BS; Vinod Srihari, MD; James McPartland, PhD; John H. Krystal, MD; Murray; and Anticevic.
- Impaired Tuning of Neural Ensembles and the Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia: A Translational and Computational Neuroscience Perspective, a review co-authored by Krystal; Anticevic; Yang; George Dragoi, MD, PhD; Naomi Driesen, PhD; and Murray.