Schizophrenia is a chronic and debilitating mental illness characterized by a broad range of abnormal behaviors, including delusions and hallucinations, impaired cognitive function, as well as mood disturbances and social withdrawal. Due to the heterogeneous nature of the disease, the causes of schizophrenia are very complex; its etiology is believed to involve multiple brain regions and the connections between them, and includes alterations in both gray and white matter regions. The onset of symptoms varies with age and severity, and there is some debate over a degenerative or developmental etiology. Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging studies have detected progressive gray matter loss in the first years of disease, suggesting neurodeg...
Oral Platform PresentationsSUMMARY: Epidemiological studies have reached a general consensus that ma...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder with a pathophysiology that li...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral communication may be compr...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder that typically begins in adolescence and is characterized b...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder that typically begins in adolescence and is characterized b...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder that typically begins in adolescence and is characterized b...
Imaging and postmortem studies have revealed disturbed oligodendroglia-related processes in patients...
Imaging and postmortem studies have revealed disturbed oligodendroglia-related processes in patients...
Imaging and postmortem studies have revealed disturbed oligodendroglia-related processes in patients...
A recent focus of schizophrenia research is disruption of white-matter integrity as a key facet of t...
AbstractBackgroundNeuroinflammation and white matter pathology have each been independently associat...
BACKGROUND: Neuroinflammation and white matter pathology have each been independently associated wit...
Schizophrenia is a severely impairing psychiatric disorder with a precocious onset, accounting for a...
This journal issues are conference proceedings of SIRS 2010BACKGROUND: Imaging and neuropathological...
The prevalence of schizophrenia is about 1%, and the disease is also one of the most common causes o...
Oral Platform PresentationsSUMMARY: Epidemiological studies have reached a general consensus that ma...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder with a pathophysiology that li...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral communication may be compr...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder that typically begins in adolescence and is characterized b...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder that typically begins in adolescence and is characterized b...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disorder that typically begins in adolescence and is characterized b...
Imaging and postmortem studies have revealed disturbed oligodendroglia-related processes in patients...
Imaging and postmortem studies have revealed disturbed oligodendroglia-related processes in patients...
Imaging and postmortem studies have revealed disturbed oligodendroglia-related processes in patients...
A recent focus of schizophrenia research is disruption of white-matter integrity as a key facet of t...
AbstractBackgroundNeuroinflammation and white matter pathology have each been independently associat...
BACKGROUND: Neuroinflammation and white matter pathology have each been independently associated wit...
Schizophrenia is a severely impairing psychiatric disorder with a precocious onset, accounting for a...
This journal issues are conference proceedings of SIRS 2010BACKGROUND: Imaging and neuropathological...
The prevalence of schizophrenia is about 1%, and the disease is also one of the most common causes o...
Oral Platform PresentationsSUMMARY: Epidemiological studies have reached a general consensus that ma...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder with a pathophysiology that li...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral communication may be compr...