1998
DOI: 10.1016/s1053-8119(18)30931-5
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PET Imaging Of Vulnerable Cognitive Processes In Schizophrenia: Do Early Compensatory Changes Precede Cognitive Decline?

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“…The schizophrenia group also activated the left dorsolateral cortex, suggesting that patients recruit additional brain regions simply to maintain normal levels of task performance. Such early compensatory changes may precede cognitive decline in prodromal schizophrenia and serve as a marker for high-risk [40].…”
Section: Predicting Conversion From Prodrome To Psychosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The schizophrenia group also activated the left dorsolateral cortex, suggesting that patients recruit additional brain regions simply to maintain normal levels of task performance. Such early compensatory changes may precede cognitive decline in prodromal schizophrenia and serve as a marker for high-risk [40].…”
Section: Predicting Conversion From Prodrome To Psychosismentioning
confidence: 99%