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  • *{{CZ:Ref:van Os 2009 Schizophrenia}} *{{CZ:Ref:Tandon 2008 Schizophrenia, Just the Facts: what we know in 2008 Part 1: Overview}}
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  • ...progressive brain change in schizophrenia: implications for understanding schizophrenia
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  • | title = Schizophrenia as one extreme of a sexually selected fitness indicator | journal = Schizophrenia Research
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  • ...chizophrenia/index.shtml National Institute of Mental Health] - Article on schizophrenia with news, research, publications, and further reading. ...ending the gap between patient and clinician, written by a researcher into schizophrenia and paranoia who has himself experienced psychosis.
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  • | title = Paul Eugen Bleuler and the Birth of Schizophrenia (1908) ...n Bleuler]], along with a [[portrait]] and the [[etymology]] of the word [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...dreasen NC, Bargmann C, Benes F, Goldman-Rakic P et al.| title=Workshop on schizophrenia | journal=Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A | year= 1997 | volume= 94 | issue= 5 | p ...n specific aspects of research into the biological mechanisms underlying [[schizophrenia]], along with a perspective from non-experts.
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  • {{cite journal| author=Tandon R, Keshavan MS, Nasrallah HA| title=Schizophrenia, "Just the Facts": what we know in 2008 Part 1: Overview | journal=Schizoph :Introductory part to a series of four articles on what was known about [[schizophrenia]] at the time of writing. Part 2 is on ''[[Epidemiology]] and [[etiology]]
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  • Dopamine antagonist mainly used to treat schizophrenia and some other psychoses
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  • {{cite journal| author=van Os J, Kapur S| title=Schizophrenia | journal=Lancet | year= 2009 | volume= 374 | issue= 9690 | pages= 635-45 | ...logical]], [[pharmacological]], [[genetic]] and [[cognitive]] aspects of [[schizophrenia]], a synthesis of the state of [[diagnosis]], [[disease progression]] and [
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  • {{cite journal| author=Torrey EF| title=Prevalence studies in schizophrenia | journal=Br J Psychiatry | year= 1987 | volume= 150 | issue= | pages= 598 :A [[meta analysis]] of [[incidence rate]]s of [[schizophrenia]] across human cultures, which range from below 1 in 1000 people in the [[A
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  • ....org/cgi/content/full/33/1/166#top Peer-Professional First-Person Account: Schizophrenia From the Inside—Phenomenology and the Integration of Causes and Meanings]
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  • Generic name for an atypical antipsychotic drug used to treat symptoms of [[schizophrenia]] and [[bipolar disorder]]. Its brand name is GEODON.
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  • ...ihistaminic drugs, used in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia.
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  • | title = Neuropathology of schizophrenia
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  • | pagename = Schizophrenia | abc = Schizophrenia
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  • | title = The Role of the Cerebellum in Schizophrenia
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  • ...ford and others. As Horrobin remarks in ''The Madness of Adam and Eve: How Schizophrenia Shaped Humanity'', one thing that often attracts the attention of children ...environmental factors), a fact that gives credence to the hypothesis that schizophrenia appeared at the same time as humanity.
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  • ...name GEODON, is an atypical antipsychotic drug used to treat symptoms of [[schizophrenia]] and [[bipolar disorder]]. The main difference between typical and atypic
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  • ...ved in neurodevelopment may be associated with altered brain morphology in schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence}}
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  • | title = In vivo neurochemistry of the brain in schizophrenia as revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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  • ...cle]]s which are enlarged in some [[neuropsychiatric disease]]s, e.g. in [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...e psychiatric disorders, and is ineffective the rest of the time, and that schizophrenia is in genes. Ergo, there are physiological differences, ergo, those are dis ...ives (albeit eccentric) with the genes and neurophysiological signature of schizophrenia or bipolarity. And then, things become complicated. Social support vanishes
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  • ...ion [[antipsychotic agent]] used to treat [[mental disorder]]s including [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...dication]] and a second generation [[antipsychotic agent]] used to treat [[schizophrenia]] and other disorders.
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  • ...and volume-based analyses of functional neuroimaging data in patients with schizophrenia
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  • ...d for the Statistical Analysis of Gray and White Matter Density Applied to Schizophrenia
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  • | title = Reduced Cortical Folding in Schizophrenia: an MRI Morphometric Study
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  • ...ctions, and alterations of it are thought to be underlying diseases like [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...atomically related grey and white matter abnormalities in adolescent-onset schizophrenia
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  • ...tability associated with [[autistic disorder]] agitation associated with [[schizophrenia]] or mania from [[bipolar disorder]]. It is also approved as an adjunct to
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  • ...ychotic agent]] medication. Its mechanism of action for the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] is unknown, although [[dopamine]] and [[serotonin]] antagonism is suspect
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  • ====Schizophrenia==== The dopamine hypothesis proposes that schizophrenia is in part due to excessive dopaminergic activity.<ref name="isbn0-8385-059
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  • ...zotypal personality disorder shares many similarities with [[Schizophrenia|schizophrenia]] and tends to respond to the same psychoactive medications. <ref>Schulz SC
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  • ...m particularly interested in clinical neuroscience, such as research about schizophrenia and depression, but my interests also include research about any substance
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  • ...w.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=new-genetic-model-schi A New, Genetic Model for Schizophrenia] ''Scientific American'' 2008, March 28.</ref> ...nd where in the body that damage that might occur. The flawed genes in the schizophrenia patients were overwhelmingly linked to changes in pathways responsible for
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  • Schizophrenia patients with a shorter duration of untreated [[psychosis]] have a faster r ...ra, P., Banerjee, A., & Dutt, A. (April-June 2008). Early intervention in schizophrenia. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(2), 128</ref>.
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  • ...al illness, and are a prominent feature in some mental disorders such as [[schizophrenia]]. A person who hallucinates is not necessarily experiencing [[psychosis]],
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  • ...in a state facility. My main interests are in bipolar disorder, mania, and schizophrenia.
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  • ...y. A delusion can be both a disorder and a symptom of a disorder such as [[schizophrenia]], [[Alzheimer's disease]], and [[Parkinson's disease]].
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  • ...dt A, Knapen J et al.| title=Progressive muscle relaxation in persons with schizophrenia: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. | journal=Clin Rehabi
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  • ...on [[antipsychotic agent]]. It's mechanism of action in the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] is unknown, although [[dopamine]] and [[serotonin]] antagonism is suspect
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  • ...ved in neurodevelopment may be associated with altered brain morphology in schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence
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  • ...l illness, and a review of several classes of clinical diagnoses including schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, and personality disorders. The
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  • | title = Self-face recognition and theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia and first-degree relatives | journal = Schizophrenia Research
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  • ...in 2001 and 2002. Her doctoral dissertation is entitled ''The Rhetorics of Schizophrenia in the Epigones of Modernism'' (2003). Current research interests include T
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  • ...ome and early phase of psychosis, neurocognitive and genetic mechanisms in schizophrenia, grey matter atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis, and the neurofunctional mechan
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  • ...chiatrist [[Eugene Bleuler]] (1857-1939), who was renowned for his work on schizophrenia. ...d him to resign his university position. Jung's early published studies on schizophrenia established his reputation, and he also won recognition for developing a wo
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  • ...ciences in Moscow. "His key diagnosis was called "creeping" or "sluggish" schizophrenia, which is said to show itself early in difficulties with parents and author
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  • ...ship between bipolar disorder and various other mental illnesses—including schizophrenia, [[major depressive disorder]], and [[attention deficit hyperactivity disor
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  • ...J., López, J., Montejo, A. L., Duque, B. and Osuna, R. 2006. "The costs of schizophrenia in Spain". European Journal of Health Economics, 7(3), 179-184.
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  • # [[Schizophrenia]]
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  • ...an throne. Ludwig's heir, Otto, had been committed for paranoia (Paranoid Schizophrenia), and was ineligible for the throne. As both men were childless, the line
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  • Antagonists, such as [[risperidone]] and [[haloperidol]], are used to treat [[schizophrenia]].<ref name="isbn0-8385-0598-8p483">{{cite book |author=Katzung, Bertram G. Antagonists, such as [[risperidone]], are used to treat [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...e culturally conceived and not only medically understood) and particularly schizophrenia, psychoneuroimmunology, verbal art, and the nexus of language and affect/em
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  • ...r within the brain might be involved in certain types of [[anxiety]] and [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...[[mental illness|mental illnesses]], typically the extreme ones, such as [[schizophrenia]] or [[bipolar disorder]], and not to more common problems such as [[neuros
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  • == Schizophrenia == ...[[Schizophrenia/Related_Articles|related articles]] and would like to see Schizophrenia developing further, too. Let me know if I can be of help with that. --[[Use
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  • ...e behaviors outlined above do not occur exclusively during the course of [[schizophrenia]], a [[mood disorder]] with psychotic features, [[psychosis|psychotic disor
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  • Antagonists, such as [[risperidone]] and [[haloperidol]], are used to treat [[schizophrenia]].<ref name="isbn0-8385-0598-8p483">{{cite book |author=Katzung, Bertram G.
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  • ...age|Schizophrenia glutamate.jpg|right|350px|An fMRI study of patients with schizophrenia. While they performed a working memory task, the less the prefrontal cortex
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  • In modern times, it is thought to result from a mental disorder such as [[schizophrenia]] or [[depression]] or [[bipolar disorder]], but [[science|scientists]], in
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  • ...(medial prefrontal, cingulate and entorhinal areas) which is important in schizophrenia. Antagonists, such as [[risperidone]] and [[haloperidol]], are used to treat [[schizophrenia]].<ref name="isbn0-8385-0598-8p483">{{cite book |author=Katzung, Bertram G.
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  • ...reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect. They are used in [[schizophrenia]], senile [[dementia]], transient [[psychosis]] following surgery or [[myoc ===Schizophrenia===
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Kegeles 1998 In vivo neurochemistry of the brain in schizophrenia as revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy}}
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  • '''Schizophrenia'''<sup><small>1</small></sup> is a mental disorder characterized by pattern ...enia, and the two are completely separate disorders. The specific cause of schizophrenia is largely unknown, although several [[neurotransmitter]]s and [[brain]] st
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  • ...supports the loss or reversal of normal asymmetry of the temporal lobe in schizophrenia, which might be due to a disruption of the neurodevelopmental processes inv ...imoto T, Maeda K: Abnormal neurochemical asymmetry in the temporal lobe of schizophrenia. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2001 25: 86
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  • ...HO study. Could you dig it up? Also, I added a study on the prevalence of schizophrenia among the homeless.[[User:Richard Pettitt|Richard Pettitt]] ...from ISoS, the WHO collaborative followup project. International Study of Schizophrenia.] Hopper K, Wanderling J.
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  • ...dementia]] but also [[neurodevelopmental disorder]]s like [[autism]] and [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...be a symptom of mental disorders such as [[depersonalization disorder]], [[schizophrenia]], and [[anxiety disorder]]s.<ref>Simeon D, Knutelska M, Nelson D & Guralni
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  • == Schizophrenia is not clearly a neurodegenerative disease == ...f (total and regional) grey matter volume. I would suggest to avoid saying schizophrenia is a neurodegenerative illness as Alzheimer. (It is the first time that I c
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  • | gen-articles-1 = Schizophrenia
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  • ...] is a "phenyl-piperidinyl-butyrophenone that is used primarily to treat [[schizophrenia]] and other [[psychosis|psychoses]]. It is also used in schizoaffective dis
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  • ...as speculation that introns inside the dysbindin gene may have a role in [[schizophrenia]].<ref name=twsMAR02rxxx>{{cite news |title= Schizophrenia May Be Tied To 2 Genes, Research Finds
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  • ...try]] (e.g. [[gyrification]] and [[cortical thickness]]) to the study of [[schizophrenia]]. |{{ptcl|Schizophrenia}}
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  • ...ntation analysis of mitochondrial genomes in yeast; microarray analyses of schizophrenia; relaxation complexes in bacteria; genomic evolution and paleontological as
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  • ===Schizophrenia=== ...g signs somewhat earlier than females (although there have been cases when schizophrenia has been diagnosed in children or young teenagers, but research in this are
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  • ...elf medication. You will find a tentative summary of the research in the [[Schizophrenia#Treatment | treament]] section. ...had a higher quality of life than those who could afford the meds." [[Talk:Schizophrenia#WHO_study]]), tell me. [[User:Pierre-Alain Gouanvic|Pierre-Alain Gouanvic]]
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  • Berger PA. Biochemistry and the schizophrenia. Old concepts and new hypothesis. [Review] [110 refs] [Journal Article. Res Gerber DJ. Tonegawa S. Psychotomimetic effects of drugs--a common pathway to schizophrenia?. [Journal Article] New England Journal of Medicine. 350(10):1047-8, 2004 M
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  • ...ity]], [[attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity]], [[dementia]]s, [[schizophrenia]], and sleep disorders.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...lity of [[drug abuse]] and [[alcohol abuse]], or mental problems such as [[schizophrenia]], [[eating disorder]]s and [[clinical depression|depression]]. The emotion
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  • ...d and adolescence, although there are other disorders such as neurosis and schizophrenia which usually start in these early stages of life. He adds that over eighty
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  • ...s between the brains of patients with severe psychiatric problems, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and those of healthy individuals. He also formed part
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  • ...erience an extremely broad array of other symptoms that resemble epilepsy, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, persona ...nd in the 1980s that MPD patients are often misdiagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia.<ref name=putnam/> Multiple personality disorder began to emerge as a separ
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  • ...g , in high doses, to cause the outward signs of many symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia in users. These include auditory hallucinations, paranoid ideation and thou ...ymptoms of psychosis, disorientation, temporary symptoms associated with [[schizophrenia]], aggression, delusions, lock-jaw, diarrhea, [[palpitations]], [[arrhythmi
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  • ...These things can potentially be explained on the molecular level. Just as schizophrenia was once considered a "possession by demons", "vital force" will likely end
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  • ...and volume-based analyses of functional neuroimaging data in patients with schizophrenia|Anticevic et al., 2008]]). ...d for the Statistical Analysis of Gray and White Matter Density Applied to Schizophrenia|Wright et al., 1995]]; [[CZ:Ref:Ashburner 2000 Voxel-Based Morphometry—Th
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  • ...ins of patients with severe [[psychiatry|psychiatric problems]], such as [[schizophrenia]] and [[bipolar disorder]], and those of healthy individuals. He also forme
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  • ...and volume-based analyses of functional neuroimaging data in patients with schizophrenia|Anticevic et al., 2008]]). ...d for the Statistical Analysis of Gray and White Matter Density Applied to Schizophrenia|Wright et al., 1995]]; [[CZ:Ref:Ashburner 2000 Voxel-Based Morphometry—Th
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  • * [[Fat utilization hypothesis]]: Schizophrenia/psychopathic leaders / religion / exuberant brain lipid metabolism and micr
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  • ...ealistic level as the delusional symptom of the protagonist's developing [[schizophrenia]].
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  • * Psychoanalytic case study (anorexia, hysteria, schizophrenia)
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  • ...ved in neurodevelopment may be associated with altered brain morphology in schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence}}
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  • ...y passing electricity through the brain. ECT was introduced for treating [[schizophrenia]] by the Italian neurologist [[Ugo Cerletti]] in the 1930s, and became a co ...l conditions for which it is now regarded as ineffective, for example, for schizophrenia. Advances in treatment are reported to have led to fewer adverse effects.[h
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  • ...r your attention! BTW, has your research correlated anything with GABA and Schizophrenia? [[User:John Calvin Moore|John Calvin Moore]] 02:59, 19 June 2010 (UTC) ...terature, so that if you are interested in collaborating on some articles, schizophrenia could be a good start (incl. [[Harry Stack Sullivan|Sullivan]], albeit he i
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  • ...of life"<ref name=Oliver1990 />. There are themes involving conditions of schizophrenia, multiple personalities, mistaken identity, and amnesia, where Nowlan ident
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  • | title = Sex-dependent effects of schizophrenia: an MRI study of gyral folding, and cortical and white matter ...gnostics]], particular in relation to [[neuropsychiatric disease]]s like [[schizophrenia]]<ref name=White2003>{{citation
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  • ...r patients with ailments such as [[bipolar disorder]], impulse problems, [[schizophrenia]] and [[obsessive compulsive disorder]], but some in the therapeutic commun ...ical difference causing a mental problem. Such cases include diagnoses of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD and Altzheimer's disorder. These conditions involv
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  • ...n occur within the context of several other disorders, including epilepsy, schizophrenia, depression, phobia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, and in these cases s ...e disorders]]. The inventory inquires into positive [[symptomology]] for schizophrenia, secondary features of [[dissociative identity disorder]], [[extrasensory|e
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  • ...O., Watanabe, M.A.E. (2008). RNA from Borna disease virus in patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective patients, and in their biological relatives. Journal of Cl ...ation (NCBI) NIH database. The BDV p24 was found in 44.4% of patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, 50.0% of their biological relatives without me
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  • ...that the king suffered from paranoia, a condition now known as [[paranoid schizophrenia]]. In the opinion of Dr. von Gudden, Ludwig was incurable, although other
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  • ...Society Prizes for Science Books (Aventis Prizes), posits that "touches of schizophrenia" were necessary for the development of human culture: ...we are human because some of us are schizophrenic and because a "touch of schizophrenia" is associated with that creativity which defines us and separates us from
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  • ...eft: This example shows two T<math>_1</math> images of a male patient with schizophrenia at his first episode and after 7 months. In the close-up views at the botto ...r neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer) or psychotic disorders (like schizophrenia). In this section, we will shift the emphasis from clinical to non-clinical
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  • ...y (DBM).} Left: This example shows two T$_1$ images of a male patient with schizophrenia at his first episode and after 7 months. In the close-up views at the botto ...r neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer) or psychotic disorders (like schizophrenia). In this section, we will shift the emphasis from clinical to non-clinical
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  • ...cted a number of studies to document the heritability of such illnesses as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. Their findings were used by the eugenic
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  • ...and practical applications |author=Stephen M. Stahl |chapter=Psychosis and schizophrenia |pages=p. 249 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=cWbYxSfKN3cC&pg=PA249 |
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  • ...ork on [[psychotropic]] drugs for treatment of various psychosis such as [[schizophrenia]], [[bi-polar disorder]] and [[depression]] have also allowed researchers t
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  • ...Monk's psychiatrists failed to find evidence of [[manic depression]] or [[schizophrenia]]. Others blamed Monk's behavior on intentional and inadvertent drug use:
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  • ...sterilization]] for people with a range of hereditary conditions such as [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington's disease|Huntington's chorea]] and “imbeci ...een diagnosed with any of a list of specified conditions. These included [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington’s chorea]], advanced [[syphilis]], [[senile
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  • ...well as genetic comparisons between people with an identified trait (e.g., schizophrenia) and those without it.
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  • ...sterilisation]] for people with a range of hereditary conditions such as [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington's disease|Huntington's chorea]] and “imbeci ...een diagnosed with any of a list of specified conditions. These included [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington's chorea]], advanced [[syphilis]], [[senile d
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  • ...o say this with any degree of certainty? As an extreme example, what about schizophrenia? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 20:04, 12 April 2009 (UTC) ...diagnosis is shown in its inclusion in the DSM-IV-TR. Those suffering from schizophrenia have clearly distinct symptoms from DID/MPD, including the possible charact
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  • ...search&DB=pubmed "Epistemological aspects of Eugen Bleuler's conception of schizophrenia in 1911."] Stotz-Ingenlath G., Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. 2000;3
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  • .... His father retired to the South of France. His mother was diagnosed as [[Schizophrenia|schizophrenic]] after claiming that she was receiving divine messages.<ref>
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  • ...by symptomolgy of other specific [[pervasive developmental disorder]] or [[schizophrenia]].<ref name="DSMIV"/> ...ASD as well.<ref>Stahlberg O, Soderstrom H, ''et al.'' "Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders in adults with childhood onset AD/HD and/or
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  • ...s can be treated. [[Mental illness]]es, such as [[clinical depression]], [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], and [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] are brain d
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  • ...s helped by brain imaging are [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Lyme disease]], [[schizophrenia]], and [[clinical depression|depression]].
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  • ...problems in [[reality monitoring]] and possibly increased likelihood of [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...restricted/articles/w1336d.html L-Methylfolate (Deplin) for Depression and Schizophrenia]]. The Medical Letter</ref>
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  • ...w.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=new-genetic-model-schi A New, Genetic Model for Schizophrenia] ''Scientific American'' 2008, March 28.</ref> ...nd where in the body that damage that might occur. The flawed genes in the schizophrenia patients were overwhelmingly linked to changes in pathways responsible for
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  • ....<ref>McGlashan, T.H. (1983). "The borderline syndrome: Is it a variant of schizophrenia or affective disorder?" ''Arch Gen Psychiatry''. (40): 1319-23.</ref><ref>P
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  • ...ce as a [[psychoanalyst|Freudian analyst]] but was institutionalized for [[schizophrenia]] and died in an asylum. Einstein divorced Mileva on February 14, 1919, and ...ngland], and her chasing me is getting out of control." His son Eduard's [[schizophrenia]] troubled Einstein greatly, and he often expressed the idea that it would
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  • ...l requirements of a replacement hip joint and the biochemical treatment of schizophrenia. The four types of CAM, to some extent, do have some commonality, although
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  • {{rpl|Schizophrenia}} tensor-based morphometry in schizophrenia: Gogtay 2008
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  • ...of 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors in the human cerebellum and alterations in schizophrenia
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  • ...rterrorism efforts. The U.S. government was a prime example of this policy schizophrenia. U.S. officials vociferously condemn the continuing attacks, but the U.S. C
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  • ...r imprisoned by [[emotion]]s, or subject to [[mental illness]]es such as [[schizophrenia]] or [[neurosis]] or [[psychosis]]. It's a physically [[health|healthy]] pe
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  • ...good deal less demanding of proof than a claim of an answer to cancer and schizophrenia -- neither of which are single entities.
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  • ...l requirements of a replacement hip joint and the biochemical treatment of schizophrenia. The four types of CAM, to some extent, do have some commonality, although
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