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And last year, we published a study which showed that a gene that's been linked to schizophrenia, when mutated, also smashes the sleep.
In addition to sensory deprivation, recreational and therapeutic drugs, conditions like epilepsy and narcolepsy, and psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia, are a few of the many known causes of hallucinations, and we’re still finding new ones.
Hallucinations associated with
schizophrenia
may share a similar mechanism with those caused by LSD and psilocybin.
Patients with
schizophrenia
often have elevated levels of serotonin in the brain.
And antipsychotic drugs relieve symptoms of
schizophrenia
by blocking the same serotonin receptors LSD and psilocybin bind to.
You know, ever since man had any notion that some of his other people, his colleagues, could be different, could be strange, could be severely depressed or what we now recognize as schizophrenia, he was certain that this kind of illness had to come from evil spirits getting into the body.
But of course, having schizophrenia, within a few months, it returned.
But there's some evidence that those people who are carriers score slightly differently on personality questionnaires than other people, that they have a slightly higher risk of car accidents, and there's some evidence that people with
schizophrenia
are more likely to be infected.
It's called schizophrenia, and you are dead also.
Doctors diagnosed him with schizophrenia, and they gave him the best drug they could.
The World Health Organization estimates that brain illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression are the world's largest cause of lost years of life and work.
I want to tell you a short story about a discovery we recently made about the genetics of
schizophrenia.
It was made possible by 50,000 people from 30 countries, who contributed their DNA to genetic research on
schizophrenia.
It had been known for several years that the human genome's largest influence on risk of
schizophrenia
comes from a part of the genome that encodes many of the molecules in our immune system.
And he found that the more C4 protein our genes make, the greater our risk for
schizophrenia.
But our genetic results suggest that in schizophrenia, the elimination process may go into overdrive.
But such ardent watchfulness can lead to anxiety, so much so that years later, when I was investigating why so many young black men were diagnosed with schizophrenia, six times more than they ought to be, I was not surprised to hear the psychiatrist say, "Black people are schooled in paranoia."
Where's the cure for
schizophrenia?
I grew up to study the brain because I have a brother who has been diagnosed with a brain disorder,
schizophrenia.
What is it about my brother's brain and his
schizophrenia
that he cannot connect his dreams to a common and shared reality, so they instead become delusion?
And in the lab, we were asking the question, "What are the biological differences between the brains of individuals who would be diagnosed as normal control, as compared with the brains of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective or bipolar disorder?"
Before I was born, my father was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and he couldn't hold a job in spite of his brilliance.
A few developed
schizophrenia.
It's very powerful for depression, schizophrenia, many, many things.
And we did so by analyzing the recorded speech of 34 young people who were at a high risk of developing
schizophrenia.
Since then, she's been jailed about 10 times on those cases, but she has
schizophrenia
and bipolar disorder, and she needs medication every day.
And I even went to a psychiatrist and tried to get her to prescribe me medicine, and she wouldn't just because I don't have schizophrenia, OK. (Laughter) So finally I got on the internet, and I Googled "hauntings."
Understanding this opens many new opportunities in psychiatry and neurology, because we can finally get at the mechanisms rather than just treating the symptoms in conditions like depression and
schizophrenia.
And so, I'll conclude by saying we've looked at 20 people with
schizophrenia.
Now, we don't have really any evidence of it, but I think, to give you a hypothesis, the best guess is that if you're left-handed, you're prone to
schizophrenia.
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