It also implicates new brain-cell types schizophrenia researchers have not previously focused on. And it has unearthed brain-cell types, in key brain structures, that are common to psychiatric ...
For more, see the Addiction Center. What are some ways the brain differs in people with schizophrenia? In individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, researchers have observed reduced volume in cert ...
It is now well accepted that schizophrenia and AD are two unrelated brain pathologies that have little phenomenological expressions in common, but their diversity could provide the starting point ...
Scientists don’t fully understand what causes schizophrenia with catatonia. But researchers have found that people with these symptoms have unusual activity in parts of the brain that control ...
Their paper, titled "Immunophenotyping schizophrenia subtypes stratified by antipsychotic response" and published in the journal Brain, Behaviour and Immunity, adds to a growing body of research ...
Schizophrenia cases associated with problematic weed use have skyrocketed in the wake of Canada's legalization of ma ...
neurons—and how these differences may affect their vulnerability to conditions like autism and schizophrenia. Among the neural circuits that let our brain process information, brain cells known ...
Schizophrenia, as a mental health condition, is tied to risk factors such as: Genetic predispositions Exposure to viruses or nutritional issues before birth Poverty Stress Differences in brain ...
Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder that affects around 1% of the world's population. Researchers have identified a deficit in contrast perception in people with schizophrenia. According to a ...