So. Moldin et L. Erlenmeyerkimling, MEASURING LIABILITY TO SCHIZOPHRENIA - PROGRESS REPORT-1944 - INTRODUCTION, Schizophrenia bulletin, 20(1), 1994, pp. 25-29
The first aim of this issue of the Schizophrenia Bulletin is to provid
e an up-to-date review of the major domains of research in the experim
ental psychopathology of schizophrenia, in which important contributio
ns to our understanding of putative pathophysiologic mechanisms have b
een made. This research has identified several biobehavioral traits as
measures of enhanced liability to schizophrenia. Rather than present
a substantive review of the research on a particular trait, the author
s of several articles focus on a critical appraisal and evaluation of
the literature since 1987 in their particular area. The second aim of
this issue is to present new methodologic approaches and conceptualiza
tions for incorporating biobehavioral trait data in future psychiatric
research designs. Now is the time not only to recognize past contribu
tions but also to recognize that further advances in our understanding
of the etiology and pathophysiology of schizophrenia may depend on co
ntinued research in experimental psychopathology that culminates in an
integration in both methods and research design across disparate scie
ntific fields.