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Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia.

Yuka YasudaNaohiro OkadaKiyotaka NemotoMasaki FukunagaHidenaga YamamoriKazutaka OhiDaisuke KoshiyamaNoriko KudoTomoko ShiinoSusumu MoritaKentaro MoritaHirotsugu AzechiMichiko FujimotoKenichiro MiuraYoshiyuki WatanabeKiyoto KasaiRyota Hashimoto
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2019)
These findings provide evidence of prominent structural and functional brain abnormalities in deteriorated patients with schizophrenia, suggesting that cognitive subgroups in schizophrenia might be useful biotypes to elucidate brain pathophysiology for new diagnostic and treatment strategies.
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