Visual contrast sensitivity in adults with schizophrenia and relatives not affected

The aim of this study was to measure visual contrast sensitivity (CS) for vertical sine-wave gratings with spatial frequencies of 0,6; 5 and 10 in adults with medicated schizophrenic and no-affected relatives in the range of 20-30 years old. We measured the visual CS for ten volunteers without schiz...

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