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Chapter and Conference Paper
Brain Anatomy in Schizophrenia: Discussion
I would like to begin my discussion by congratulating Drs. Bogerts, Gattaz, and Nasrallah for excellent reviews of recent developments in the study of anatomical deviations in the brains of patients with schiz...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Structural Brain Changes in Schizophrenia: The Issue of Subgroups
Developments in modern neuroimaging techniques have significantly advanced our ability to examine brain structures in living subjects. As a result, replicable neuropathological changes have been demonstrated i...
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Chapter
Schizophrenie: Die neurobiologische Entwicklungshypothese
Kraepelin faßte die Schizophrenie als eine frühzeitige Demenz auf, die in der 2. oder 3. Lebensdekade auftritt und sich im Verlauf der Erkrankung verschlechtert (Kraepelin 1899). Sowohl Bleuler (1911) als auch...
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Chapter
Schizophrenia: The Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis
Kraepelin conceptualized schizophrenia as a premature dementia, presenting in the second or third decade of life and deteriorating over the course of the illness (Kraepelin 1899). Both Bleuler (1911) and Kraep...