Brain Lateralization in Schizophrenia
Brain lateralization is an area of neuroscience research that focuses on the functional differences between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. It is an important area of study in understanding and treating mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, a mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thinking, emotion, and behavior. Research suggests that schizophrenia can be linked to asymmetrical or abnormal lateralization of certain brain functions. In particular, studies show that schizophrenia patients tend to show deficits in the left hemisphere, which can manifest in impaired verbal ability, memory, executive functioning, and attention. Furthermore, brain lateralization is being explored as a possible therapeutic intervention for schizophrenia, as the lateralization of certain functions can be altered using stimulation techniques. By understanding the role of brain lateralization in schizophrenia, scientists are beginning to unravel the underlying biology of this disorder and opening new opportunities for targeted treatments and interventions.
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