Brain volume in first-episode schizophrenia: systematic review and meta-analysis of magnetic resonance imaging studies
RG Steen, C Mull, R Mcclure, RM Hamer… - The British Journal of …, 2006 - cambridge.org
BackgroundStudies of people with schizophrenia assessed using magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) usually include patients with first-episode and chronic disease, yet brain …
imaging (MRI) usually include patients with first-episode and chronic disease, yet brain …
MR-based in vivo hippocampal volumetrics: 2. Findings in neuropsychiatric disorders
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has opened a new window to the brain. Measuring
hippocampal volume with MRI has provided important information about several …
hippocampal volume with MRI has provided important information about several …
Cerebellar volume and cerebellocerebral structural covariance in schizophrenia: a multisite mega-analysis of 983 patients and 1349 healthy controls
Although cerebellar involvement across a wide range of cognitive and neuropsychiatric
phenotypes is increasingly being recognized, previous large-scale studies in schizophrenia …
phenotypes is increasingly being recognized, previous large-scale studies in schizophrenia …
Changes in cortical thickness during the course of illness in schizophrenia
NEM Van Haren, HG Schnack, W Cahn… - Archives of general …, 2011 - jamanetwork.com
Context Whether cortical thickness changes in schizophrenia over time are more
pronounced relative to the changes that can be attributed to normal aging has not been …
pronounced relative to the changes that can be attributed to normal aging has not been …
Brain morphology in first-episode schizophrenia: a meta-analysis of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging studies
A Vita, L De Peri, C Silenzi, M Dieci - Schizophrenia research, 2006 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: A number of meta-analytic reviews of structural brain imaging studies have
shown that multiple subtle brain abnormalities are consistently found in schizophrenia …
shown that multiple subtle brain abnormalities are consistently found in schizophrenia …
A systematic review of the effects of antipsychotic drugs on brain volume
J Moncrieff, J Leo - Psychological medicine, 2010 - cambridge.org
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia are often found to have smaller brains and larger
brain ventricles than normal, but the role of antipsychotic medication remains unclear …
brain ventricles than normal, but the role of antipsychotic medication remains unclear …
Maternal influenza infection during pregnancy impacts postnatal brain development in the rhesus monkey
SJ Short, GR Lubach, AI Karasin, CW Olsen… - Biological …, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Maternal infection with influenza and other pathogens during pregnancy
has been associated with increased risk for schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental …
has been associated with increased risk for schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental …
Brain structural abnormalities at the onset of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: a meta-analysis of controlled magnetic resonance imaging studies
L De Peri, A Crescini, G Deste… - Current …, 2012 - ingentaconnect.com
A number of structural brain imaging studies and meta-analytic reviews have shown that
multiple subtle brain abnormalities are consistently found in schizophrenia and bipolar …
multiple subtle brain abnormalities are consistently found in schizophrenia and bipolar …
Disturbed structural connectivity in schizophrenia—primary factor in pathology or epiphenomenon?
A Konrad, G Winterer - Schizophrenia bulletin, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Indirect evidence for disturbed structural connectivity of subcortical fiber tracts in
schizophrenia has been obtained from functional neuroimaging and electrophysiologic …
schizophrenia has been obtained from functional neuroimaging and electrophysiologic …
Epidemiology of first-episode psychosis: illustrating the challenges across diagnostic boundaries through the Cavan-Monaghan study at 8 years
P Baldwin, D Browne, PJ Scully, JF Quinn… - Schizophrenia …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The epidemiology of first-episode psychosis is poorly understood because of the paucity of
systematic studies, yet it constitutes the fundamental basis for understanding the disorder …
systematic studies, yet it constitutes the fundamental basis for understanding the disorder …