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Microscale and macroscale brain disruptions are associated in schizophrenia
August 16, 2016 by NewsBot
Brain abnormalities in schizophrenia have been identified at the microscale (alterations in synaptic connections between neurons) and the macroscale (altered connections between brain regions). Findings of these two levels of abnormalities have emerged separately, but a new study reports that the microscale and macroscale changes may go hand in hand.