Memory Disorder in Schizophrenia / 수면정신생리
Sleep Medicine and Psychophysiology
; : 39-48, 1997.
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in Ko
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ABSTRACT
Memory disorder is the most consistent neuropsychological finding in schizophrenia and seems to be a stable trait in it. It is suggested that memory dysfunction found in patients with schizophrenia is primary to biological abnormalities, not secondary to attention deficits they have. Although temporal lobe structures including hippocampus and thalamus have traditionally been thought to be implicated regions for memory disorder in schizophrenia, recent studies indicate the possibility of abnormalities in the frontal lobe and the neural circuits between brain regions. Advanced research methods such as functional imaging technique are expected to produce more detailed informations about memory function in schizophrenia.
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Main subject:
Schizophrenia
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Temporal Lobe
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Thalamus
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Brain
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Frontal Lobe
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Hippocampus
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Memory
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Memory Disorders
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Sleep Medicine and Psychophysiology
Year:
1997
Type:
Article