A large number of neuroimaging studies have detected brain abnormalities in first-episode schizophrenia both before and after treatment, but it remains unclear how these abnormalities reflect the effects of antipsychotic treatment on the brain. To summarize the findings in this regard and provide potential directions for future work, we reviewed longitudinal structural and functional imaging studies in patients with first-episode schizophrenia before and after antipsychotic treatment. A total of 36 neuroimaging studies was included, involving 21 structural imaging studies and 15 functional imaging studies. Both anatomical and functional brain changes in patients after treatment were consistently observed in the frontal and temporal lobes, b...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
BackgroundA recent review reported that the median proportion of patients recovering from schizophre...
Background: The confounding effects of antipsychotics that led to the inconsistencies of neuroimagin...
ImportanceRecent data suggest that treatment with antipsychotics is associated with reductions in co...
Despite a large number of neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia reporting subtle brain abnormalities...
AbstractContextAntipsychotic treatment is the first-line treatment option for schizophrenia. Individ...
Context Most of what we know about antipsychotic drug effects is at the receptor level, distal from...
Context Most of what we know about antipsychotic drug effects is at the receptor level, distal from...
Background. We and others have reported that patients experiencing their first episode of psychosis ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
The research of this thesis centers on the investigation of first-episode medication-naive and recen...
AbstractContextAntipsychotic treatment is the first-line treatment option for schizophrenia. Individ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
BackgroundA recent review reported that the median proportion of patients recovering from schizophre...
Background: The confounding effects of antipsychotics that led to the inconsistencies of neuroimagin...
ImportanceRecent data suggest that treatment with antipsychotics is associated with reductions in co...
Despite a large number of neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia reporting subtle brain abnormalities...
AbstractContextAntipsychotic treatment is the first-line treatment option for schizophrenia. Individ...
Context Most of what we know about antipsychotic drug effects is at the receptor level, distal from...
Context Most of what we know about antipsychotic drug effects is at the receptor level, distal from...
Background. We and others have reported that patients experiencing their first episode of psychosis ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
The research of this thesis centers on the investigation of first-episode medication-naive and recen...
AbstractContextAntipsychotic treatment is the first-line treatment option for schizophrenia. Individ...
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis (FEP). ...
BackgroundA recent review reported that the median proportion of patients recovering from schizophre...
Background: The confounding effects of antipsychotics that led to the inconsistencies of neuroimagin...