Schizophrenia and disordered neural circuitry
- PMID: 9327518
- DOI: 10.1093/schbul/23.3.529
Schizophrenia and disordered neural circuitry
Abstract
The knowledge of how alterations in neural circuitry relate to the symptoms of schizophrenia may depend on our ability to disentangle a complex cascade of pathological events that affect multiple brain regions. Recent progress in Alzheimer's disease research may provide several useful guiding principles in this pursuit.
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