The relationship between volumetric brain changes and cognitive function: A family study on schizophrenia

We examined the cerebral correlates of intelligence, memory, and executive processing in 56 patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and 90 of their nonpsychotic relatives to establish whether the pattern of structure–function relationships in these two groups was different from that...

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Psychoses
Psychotic Disorders - pathology
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