“…These differences are gross (enlarged anterior cortex and smaller cerebellum) and regional (comparatively smaller temporal lobes and reduced occipital white matter) (Nopoulos, Langbehn, Canady, Magnotta, & Richman, 2007; Nopoulos, Berg, Canady, et al, 2002). Differences have been identified in infancy (Yang, McPherson, Shu, Xie, & Xiang, 2011), childhood (Devolder, Richman, Conrad, Magnotta, & Nopoulos, 2013; Nopoulos et al, 2007), and adulthood (Nopoulos, Berg, Canady, et al, 2002). Additionally, these differences have been found to directly correlate with disruptions in cognitive functioning (Nopoulos, Berg, VanDemark, et al, 2002), behavior (van der Plas, Koscik, Conrad, Moser, & Nopoulos, 2013), and speech (Conrad et al, 2010).…”