Although increased prevalence of neurological signs in schizophrenia may reflect the presence of subtle brain dysfunctions, it is not clear whether there is progressive deterioration in such neurological function as the illness advances. This study compared neurological signs in patients with different durations of illness, controlling for age and education level. No deterioration in neurological signs as a function of illness duration was observed. Although there was an increase in neurological signs with age, there was a parallel increase in a control group. In addition, no change in the profile of subgroups of neurological signs was detected. These data provide further evidence for the stability of neurological dysfunction in schizophren...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are a group of minor non-localisable neurological abnormal...
This review examines the extent to which neurological signs are more prevalent in schizophrenia pati...
Schizophrenia patients exhibit subtle and non-localizing neurological abnormalities, known as neurol...
As established in a wealth of studies subtle motor and sensory neurological abnormalities or neurolo...
Neurological signs and cognitive impairments are important features of schizophrenic illness. Their ...
Objective: Neurological signs are found to be increased in schizophrenia in cross-sectional studies....
Neurological soft signs (NSSs) bear the promise for early detection of schizophrenia spectrum disord...
Minor neurological signs are subtle deficits in sensory integration, motor coordination, and sequenc...
Neurological soft signs are biological traits that underlie schizophrenia and are found to occur at ...
Neurological soft signs (NSSs) bear the promise for early detection of schizophrenia spectrum disord...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are a group of minor non-localisable neurological abnormali...
Background and Objective: Schizophrenia is one of the most prevalent diseases in psychiatry. A lot o...
Both neurological signs and attention impairments are often found in schizophrenia. This study addre...
Subtle neurological signs and neuropsychological deficits have been consistently reported in schizop...
Age of onset of schizophrenia (AOS) may be largely determined by neurobiological factors. We examine...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are a group of minor non-localisable neurological abnormal...
This review examines the extent to which neurological signs are more prevalent in schizophrenia pati...
Schizophrenia patients exhibit subtle and non-localizing neurological abnormalities, known as neurol...
As established in a wealth of studies subtle motor and sensory neurological abnormalities or neurolo...
Neurological signs and cognitive impairments are important features of schizophrenic illness. Their ...
Objective: Neurological signs are found to be increased in schizophrenia in cross-sectional studies....
Neurological soft signs (NSSs) bear the promise for early detection of schizophrenia spectrum disord...
Minor neurological signs are subtle deficits in sensory integration, motor coordination, and sequenc...
Neurological soft signs are biological traits that underlie schizophrenia and are found to occur at ...
Neurological soft signs (NSSs) bear the promise for early detection of schizophrenia spectrum disord...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are a group of minor non-localisable neurological abnormali...
Background and Objective: Schizophrenia is one of the most prevalent diseases in psychiatry. A lot o...
Both neurological signs and attention impairments are often found in schizophrenia. This study addre...
Subtle neurological signs and neuropsychological deficits have been consistently reported in schizop...
Age of onset of schizophrenia (AOS) may be largely determined by neurobiological factors. We examine...
OBJECTIVE: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are a group of minor non-localisable neurological abnormal...
This review examines the extent to which neurological signs are more prevalent in schizophrenia pati...
Schizophrenia patients exhibit subtle and non-localizing neurological abnormalities, known as neurol...