Study reveals brain structure variability in schizophrenia
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Genetic risk of schizophrenia affects men and women differently
A research study has analyzed the relation between the genetic risk of having schizophrenia and mild subclinical traits in people of the general population. According to the study, the way the genetic risk of having this disorder affects these subclinical traits is different in men and women.
6,000 Brain Scans Reveal the Many Faces of Schizophrenia
Researchers analyzed thousands of brain scans to uncover how schizophrenia varies at a structural level. While some brain areas differ greatly between patients, others share a common developmental trait, suggesting early brain formation plays a key role. Schizophrenia affects people in many different ways, and a new study reveals that these variations are reflected in [...]
Schizophrenia Symptoms Linked to Unique Brain Structures
A new international study reveals that schizophrenia manifests differently in the brain, reflecting the wide range of symptoms among patients. Researchers analyzed imaging data from over 6,000 individuals and found that while some brain structures vary significantly, others remain highly uniform.
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