Objectives: The corpus callosum plays a pivotal role in inter-hemispheric transfer and integration of information. Magnetic resonance studies have reported callosal abnormalities in schizophrenia but findings have been inconsistent. Uncertainty has persisted despite a meta-analytic evaluation of this structure several years ago. We set out to perform a further meta-analysis with the addition of the numerous reports published on the subject to test the hypothesis that the corpus callosum is abnormal in schizophrenia. Method: A systematic search was carried out to identify suitable magnetic resonance studies which reported callosal areas in schizophrenia compared to controls. Results from the retrieved studies were compared in a meta-analysis...
Objective: The corpus callosum, the largest white matter tract in the brain, is a midline structure ...
The corpus callosum is one of several brain regions thought to be abnormal in schizophrenia. We soug...
Objective: Neurological Soft Signs (NSS) have been found to be more prevalent in schizophrenic patie...
The corpus callosum plays a pivotal role in inter-hemispheric transfer and integration of informatio...
The corpus callosum plays a pivotal role in inter-hemispheric transfer and integration of informatio...
Purpose: We sought to investigate whether the volume of the corpus callosum would be abnormally smal...
Widespread white matter (WM) abnormalities have been found in patients with schizophrenia. Corpus ca...
BACKGROUND: Corpus callosum (CC) is the main white matter commissure between the two cerebral hemisp...
BACKGROUND: Corpus callosum (CC) is the main white matter commissure between the two cerebral hemisp...
Conclusion: Corpus callosum volume was significantly reduced in schizophrenic group. Evidence of red...
Background: Corpus Callosum (CC) plays a significant role in hemispheric communication and in latera...
Purpose: We sought to investigate whether the volume of the corpus callosum would be abnormally smal...
BACKGROUND: Neuropathological and imaging studies suggest that corpus callosum abnormalities (CC) ar...
The goal of this investigation was to evaluate corpus callosum (CC) morphometry in schizophrenia. In...
© 2010 Dr. Mark WalterfangSchizophrenia is a disabling major mental illness associated with marked i...
Objective: The corpus callosum, the largest white matter tract in the brain, is a midline structure ...
The corpus callosum is one of several brain regions thought to be abnormal in schizophrenia. We soug...
Objective: Neurological Soft Signs (NSS) have been found to be more prevalent in schizophrenic patie...
The corpus callosum plays a pivotal role in inter-hemispheric transfer and integration of informatio...
The corpus callosum plays a pivotal role in inter-hemispheric transfer and integration of informatio...
Purpose: We sought to investigate whether the volume of the corpus callosum would be abnormally smal...
Widespread white matter (WM) abnormalities have been found in patients with schizophrenia. Corpus ca...
BACKGROUND: Corpus callosum (CC) is the main white matter commissure between the two cerebral hemisp...
BACKGROUND: Corpus callosum (CC) is the main white matter commissure between the two cerebral hemisp...
Conclusion: Corpus callosum volume was significantly reduced in schizophrenic group. Evidence of red...
Background: Corpus Callosum (CC) plays a significant role in hemispheric communication and in latera...
Purpose: We sought to investigate whether the volume of the corpus callosum would be abnormally smal...
BACKGROUND: Neuropathological and imaging studies suggest that corpus callosum abnormalities (CC) ar...
The goal of this investigation was to evaluate corpus callosum (CC) morphometry in schizophrenia. In...
© 2010 Dr. Mark WalterfangSchizophrenia is a disabling major mental illness associated with marked i...
Objective: The corpus callosum, the largest white matter tract in the brain, is a midline structure ...
The corpus callosum is one of several brain regions thought to be abnormal in schizophrenia. We soug...
Objective: Neurological Soft Signs (NSS) have been found to be more prevalent in schizophrenic patie...