Neuroimaging matches specific schizophrenia behaviour to the brain’s anatomy.

Differences in the size and structure of certain brain areas have been found in some adults diagnosed with schizophrenia. Early findings came from the discovery of enlarged ventricles in people diagnosed with schizophrenia. This finding has not proved particularly reliable on the level of the individual person, with considerable variation between patients.  However, it has been usedin case studies with twins although it is a … Continue reading Neuroimaging matches specific schizophrenia behaviour to the brain’s anatomy.