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Abnormal brain rhythms tied to problems with thinking in schizophrenia
March 5, 2015 by NewsBot
By studying specially bred mice with specific developmental and cognitive traits resembling those seen in schizophrenia, researchers have provided new evidence that abnormal rhythmic activity in particular brain cells contributes to problems with learning, attention, and decision-making in individuals with that disorder.