Extensive lit. review links retinal changes to brain pathology in schizophrenia.

Individuals with schizophrenia have trouble with social interactions and in recognizing what is real. Past research has suggested that, in schizophrenia, abnormalities in the way the brain processes visual information contribute to these problems by making it harder to track moving objects, perceive depth, draw contrast between light and dark or different colors, organize visual elements into shapes, and recognize facial expressions. Surprisingly though, there … Continue reading Extensive lit. review links retinal changes to brain pathology in schizophrenia.