Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9646389 | Schizophrenia Research | 2005 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Strengthening of positive associations among the temporal and extratemporal (mainly frontal and occipital) regions as well as weakening of regional intercorrelations within the temporal lobe in patients appear to constitute the major differences of correlational patterns in schizophrenia patients and normal subjects. Present findings may be implicated in object recognition deficits seen in patients with schizophrenia, as well as in purportedly deficient spatial and semantic processing of both auditory and visual information that may be associated with poor outcome.
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Authors
Serge A. Mitelman, Lina Shihabuddin, Adam M. Brickman, Monte S. Buchsbaum,