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Neural Development and Schizophrenia: Theory and Research

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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Neurodevelopment of Schizophrenia; J.M. Hollister, et al. The Developing Fetal Development and Historical Observations from Teratology; W.O. McClure. Pathology of the Brain of Implications for Neuroimaging Structural Brain Abnormalities in Distribution, Etiology, and Implications; L.T. Eyler-Zorilla, T.D. Cannon. Animal Fetal Developmental Animal Model of Schizophrenia with Dopamine, Acetylcholine, and Nitric Oxide Perspective; M. Lyon, W.O. McClure. Premorbid Signs and Clinical Characteristics of Childhood Risk Factors for Adult Schizophrenia in a General Population Cohort at Age 43 Years; P. Jones, et al. Fetal Neurodevelopmental Sources and Fetal Viral Fetal Viral Infection and Adult Empirical Findings and Interpretations; R.A. Machón, et al. Antibody Disruption of Fetal Brain Development by Maternal Antibodies as an Etiological Factor in Schizophrenia; P. Laing, et al. 5 additional articles. Index.

262 pages, Hardcover

First published April 30, 1995

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