Ophthalmology Issues in Schizophrenia

作者: Carolina P. B. Gracitelli , Ricardo Y. Abe , Alberto Diniz-Filho , Fabiana Benites Vaz-de-Lima , Augusto Paranhos

DOI: 10.1007/S11920-015-0569-X

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摘要: Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder associated with not only cognitive dysfunctions, such as memory and attention deficits, but also changes in basic sensory processing. Although most studies on schizophrenia have focused disturbances higher-order brain functions the prefrontal cortex or frontal cortex, recent investigations reported abnormalities low-level processes, visual system. At very early stages of disease, patients frequently describe detail symptoms disturbance various aspects perception that may lead to worse clinical decrease quality life. Therefore, aim this review explored issues schizophrenia.

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