A solid definition of schizophrenia has been elusive since the first attempt to define it in the 19th century. This review covers the history of schizophrenia from “dementia praecox” to the current understanding and briefly discusses how the advent of modern genetics can provide a useful tool for the redefinition of schizophrenia, particularly with regards to future research in developing treatments and therapies
Neuroscience and schizophrenia are densely en tangled and mutually supporting , such that a critical...
A. Although the term schizophrenia has been in use for 75 years, the definition of schizophrenia is ...
With headlines such as “Ex-mental patient kills family� and “Accused tried to hijack plane ‘...
Part of the Neuroscience and Neurobiology Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open a...
The term schizophrenia was introduced over 100 years ago and it is a psychological disorder charac...
Much of the current research-work into biological basis of mental disorders is predicted on implicit...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
Schizophrenia is a largely undiscovered disease. Researchers haven\u27t discovered a mechanism for e...
Symptoms of psychotic diseases historically instilled fear and distrust in onlookers, who associated...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Reports of psychotic episodes characterized by irrational, unintelligible behaviours and hallucinati...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The term ‘schizophrenia’ has been hotly contested over recent years. The current ...
Symptoms of psychotic diseases historically instilled fear and distrust in onlookers, who associated...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...
Schizophrenia is often called “the cancer of the brain” because of the lifelong, horrendous implicat...
Neuroscience and schizophrenia are densely en tangled and mutually supporting , such that a critical...
A. Although the term schizophrenia has been in use for 75 years, the definition of schizophrenia is ...
With headlines such as “Ex-mental patient kills family� and “Accused tried to hijack plane ‘...
Part of the Neuroscience and Neurobiology Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open a...
The term schizophrenia was introduced over 100 years ago and it is a psychological disorder charac...
Much of the current research-work into biological basis of mental disorders is predicted on implicit...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
Schizophrenia is a largely undiscovered disease. Researchers haven\u27t discovered a mechanism for e...
Symptoms of psychotic diseases historically instilled fear and distrust in onlookers, who associated...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Reports of psychotic episodes characterized by irrational, unintelligible behaviours and hallucinati...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The term ‘schizophrenia’ has been hotly contested over recent years. The current ...
Symptoms of psychotic diseases historically instilled fear and distrust in onlookers, who associated...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...
Schizophrenia is often called “the cancer of the brain” because of the lifelong, horrendous implicat...
Neuroscience and schizophrenia are densely en tangled and mutually supporting , such that a critical...
A. Although the term schizophrenia has been in use for 75 years, the definition of schizophrenia is ...
With headlines such as “Ex-mental patient kills family� and “Accused tried to hijack plane ‘...