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Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley Chapter 10 Schizophrenia

Overview of Schizophrenia History, Descriptions, and Definitions Contemporary Views of Schizophrenia Views of a Schizophrenic Mind

Neurobiology of Schizophrenia Genetic Factors

Neurobiology of Schizophrenia (cont.) Neuroanatomy Tuning in to the neural substrates of auditory hallucinations Cellular disorganization and alterations Structural alterations in schizophrenic brains

Neurobiology of Schizophrenia (cont.) Neurochemistry Dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia Nondopaminergic neurochemical involvement in schizophrenia

Developmental Markers of Schizophrenia Evidence from Minor Physical Anomalies Sensory-Gating Deficits as a Common Denominator

Developmental Markers of Schizophrenia (cont.) Stress and Developmental Predisposition Viral Theory Controversy

Treatments for Schizophrenia Somatic Therapies Pharmacological Therapy Neurocognitive Training Psychosocial Therapy

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