1983
DOI: 10.1002/bs.3830280402
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A systems model of schizophrenic dysfunction

Abstract: A review of pertinent literature suggests that central integrative, as opposed to peripheral, systems are primarily at fault in schizophrenia. More specifically, it is proposed that the central decision apparatus, defined as the subsystems which determine goals and end-states, is intermittently dysfunctional. This dysfunction, in turn, leads to a decoupling of the negative feedback system which normally aligns responses with the desired goal. The failure of these central systems is accompanied by an increase o… Show more

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