An awareness of symptoms being lateralized was established in almost half of a series of 60 acutely ill schizophrenics and is reported in a further series of 16 patients with this disorder. Case illustrations are given. The symptoms most commonly showing this phenomenon were hypochondriacal delusions and hallucinations, usually of an auditory kind. Possible mechanisms underlying the phenomenon are discussed. Some evidence was found for a difference between the sexes in the direction of lateralization of symptoms
Increasing evidence suggests the presence of a lateralizing attentional deficit in schizophrenia. In...
Laterality is a characteristic principle of the organization of the brain systems for language, and ...
Neurobehavioral laterality indices were examined across motor, sensory, language versus spatial, and...
Studies of the handedness of schizophrenics have produced conflicting results. One possible explanat...
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder mainly characterized by thought disturbances, hallucinations, an...
Background: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a characteristic feature of schizophrenia. Pat...
Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric illness that affects approximately 1-2% of the populat...
We report evidence that auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in schizophrenia patients are perceptua...
Background Cerebral lateralisation appears to be decreased in schizophrenia. Results of studies inve...
The authors review the more recent areas of research in the field of cerebral lateralized dysfunctio...
Decreased language lateralization is a well-replicated finding in psychotic patients. It is currentl...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to see the incidence of peripheral laterality in schizophr...
The hemispheres of the human brain are anatomically and functionally asymmetric, and many cognitive ...
An updated review of the literature strongly supports the view that in schizophrenia there is an aty...
Laterality is a characteristic principle of the organization of the brain systems for language, and ...
Increasing evidence suggests the presence of a lateralizing attentional deficit in schizophrenia. In...
Laterality is a characteristic principle of the organization of the brain systems for language, and ...
Neurobehavioral laterality indices were examined across motor, sensory, language versus spatial, and...
Studies of the handedness of schizophrenics have produced conflicting results. One possible explanat...
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder mainly characterized by thought disturbances, hallucinations, an...
Background: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a characteristic feature of schizophrenia. Pat...
Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric illness that affects approximately 1-2% of the populat...
We report evidence that auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in schizophrenia patients are perceptua...
Background Cerebral lateralisation appears to be decreased in schizophrenia. Results of studies inve...
The authors review the more recent areas of research in the field of cerebral lateralized dysfunctio...
Decreased language lateralization is a well-replicated finding in psychotic patients. It is currentl...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to see the incidence of peripheral laterality in schizophr...
The hemispheres of the human brain are anatomically and functionally asymmetric, and many cognitive ...
An updated review of the literature strongly supports the view that in schizophrenia there is an aty...
Laterality is a characteristic principle of the organization of the brain systems for language, and ...
Increasing evidence suggests the presence of a lateralizing attentional deficit in schizophrenia. In...
Laterality is a characteristic principle of the organization of the brain systems for language, and ...
Neurobehavioral laterality indices were examined across motor, sensory, language versus spatial, and...