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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Areas Of Brain Affected By Schizophrenia

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A Little Look Inside the Brain

By Jerry Kennard Health Expert

 

One of the key strategies in the search for some biological basis for schizophrenia is to locate abnormalities in the structure of the brain. Comparing the size, volume, cell count and function of the brain can be undertaken during autopsy but, most significantly perhaps, the use of scanning techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows investigation of the living brain. What have these investigations revealed? In this sharepost I highlight just a few of the approaches used in th...

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