Publications by authors named "Sreeraj Vs"

Auditory/visual hallucinations and perceptual anomalies are one of the core symptoms experienced by patients with schizophrenia. Studies have implicated lateral occipital cortex (LOC) as one of the areas to be aberrantly functioning in schizophrenia, possibly associated with the auditory/visual symptoms of schizophrenia. Here we report of a case of a 29-year-old female diagnosed with treatment resistant schizophrenia on clozapine with persistent auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) and visual anomalies.

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: Individualizing transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) parameters can improve precision in neuropsychiatric disorders. One important decision for the clinician is the selection of an appropriate montage-conventional or high-definition (HD)-to implement dose-controlled tDCS while maintaining the patient's safety. : The present study simulated tDCS administration using T1-weighted brain images of 50 dementia, 25 depression patients, and 25 healthy individuals for two conventional and HD montages, targeting the regions of interest (ROIs) in the dorsal and ventral pathways that support language processing.

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The response rate to clozapine in patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia spectrum disorders (TRSS) is around 40 %. But, in general, a better prognosis is noted for schizophrenia in developing countries, including India. Given the scarcity of related literature from India, this study aimed to evaluate the response rates to clozapine in TRSS and explore predictors of response.

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Wilson disease is a rare genetic disorder of copper metabolism causing hepatic dysfunction and neuro-psychiatric manifestations. While psychosis in Wilson disease is uncommon, it can occur, especially with certain medications. We describe a 40-year-old woman diagnosed with Wilson disease who developed psychotic symptoms following the initiation and dose escalation of amantadine, a drug commonly used to treat parkinsonism associated with the disorder.

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Background: Major psychiatric illnesses often cluster in families, and their impact on affected and unaffected members within families may reflect the consequence of both genetic and social liability.

Methods: Data was derived from 202 families with multiple affected individuals. Affected individuals (N = 259) had a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder or substance use disorder.

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  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation method that shows promise in helping individuals with schizophrenia manage auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH).
  • Traditional in-clinic tDCS requires frequent visits due to its short-lived effects, but home-based tDCS could provide a more accessible solution if safety and standardization measures are implemented.
  • A case study demonstrated successful administration of tDCS at home with proper caregiver training and a standard operating procedure (SOP), leading to sustained improvements in AVH over ten days without adverse effects.
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  • Dysregulated prediction error-signalling may lead to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia, with metrics like rMMN, RP, DN, and MMN helping to assess this relationship.* -
  • In a study involving 23 schizophrenia patients with auditory hallucinations and 23 healthy controls, significant differences were found in deviance detection and prediction error signaling, particularly with DN and MMN amplitudes being lower in the patients.* -
  • The results suggest that auditory hallucinations interfere with sensory adaptation and detection abilities, indicating that schizophrenia patients may not process auditory information effectively despite unimpaired short-term memory responses.*
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Background: Mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitude is attenuated in schizophrenia patients (SZ). However, variability in illness course among SZ samples and types of deviant stimuli used in MMN paradigms have contributed to inconsistent findings across studies. Though MMN is suggested to be impaired in schizotypy, the potential link between the two is yet to be systematically examined in unaffected first-degree relatives of schizophrenia patients (FDR).

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Background: Neurological soft signs (NSSs), minor physical anomalies (MPAs), and oculomotor abnormalities were plausible biomarkers in bipolar disorder (BD). However, specific impairments in these markers in patients after the first episode mania (FEM), in comparison with first-degree relatives (high risk [HR]) of BD and healthy subjects (health control [HC]) are sparse.

Aim Of The Study: This study aimed at examining NSSs, MPAs, and oculomotor abnormalities in remitted adult subjects following FEM and HR subjects in comparison with matched healthy controls.

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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is one of the most effective treatments in psychiatry. However, it has many cognitive and non-cognitive adverse effects (AEs). There are lacunae in the literature on systematic assessment of non-cognitive AEs.

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  • - The manuscript advocates for manufacturers to create a standard for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) devices in India for improved regulation.
  • - This push is particularly important following the 2017 medical devices rules that classified ECT as Class C and the US-FDA's change in ECT device classification in 2018.
  • - Implementing these standards aims to enhance both the quality of ECT devices and the practices involved in administering ECT.
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  • * A thorough review identified 14 relevant studies, with only 5 being randomized controlled trials, indicating initial positive results but a lack of robust evidence in larger samples.
  • * While tACS appears to be well-tolerated with minimal side effects, further rigorous studies are necessary to confirm its effectiveness across different symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Background: Self-bias effect is expressed as a preferential selection and accelerated perception of self-related sensory information. Intentional binding (IB) is a related phenomenon where the sensory outcome from a voluntary action and the voluntary action itself are perceived to be closer to each other in time in both predictive (voluntary action predicting sensory consequence) and retrospective (sensory consequence features triggering self-related inference) contexts. Recent evidence indicates that self-related visual stimuli can affect retrospective intentional binding (rIB).

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Background: Identifying biomarkers of response to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in treatment-resistant depression is a priority for personalizing care. Clinical and neurobiological determinants of treatment response to TMS, while promising, have limited scalability. Therefore, evaluating novel, technologically driven, and potentially scalable biomarkers, such as digital phenotyping, is necessary.

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Patients with chronic psychosis on prolonged antipsychotic therapy may present with paroxysmal dystonia along with an exacerbation of their psychotic symptoms: paroxysmal dystonia and psychotic exacerbations (PDPE). The interindividual variability in the clinical presentations of PDPE can pose challenges in its diagnosis and treatment. The objectives of this work are to (i) discuss this rare phenomenon through a series of 10 patients and a relevant literature review, (ii) conceptualize its neurobiological underpinnings, and (iii) explore the preliminary treatment approaches for its management.

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The human gut microbiome regulates brain function through the microbiome-gut-brain axis and is implicated in several neuropsychiatric disorders. However, the relationship between the gut microbiome and the pathogenesis of schizophrenia (SCZ) is poorly defined, and very few studies have examined the effect of antipsychotic treatment response. We aim to study the differences in the gut microbiota among drug-naïve (DN SCZ) and risperidone-treated SCZ patients (RISP SCZ), compared to healthy controls (HCs).

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Interoception is the perception of signals from inside the body. It plays a significant role in the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and endocrine systems. It is also closely related to the autonomic nervous system and inflammatory pathways and plays a significant role in our optimal functioning.

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