Abstract: Chapter 10 Neurocognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia T.E. Goldberg, T.E. GoldbergSearch for more papers by this authorA. David, A. DavidSearch for more papers by this authorJ.M. Gold, J.M. GoldSearch for more papers by this author T.E. Goldberg, T.E. GoldbergSearch for more papers by this authorA. David, A. DavidSearch for more papers by this authorJ.M. Gold, J.M. GoldSearch for more papers by this author Book Editor(s):Steven R. Hirsch MD FRCP FRCPsych, Steven R. Hirsch MD FRCP FRCPsych Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, Division of Neuroscience and Psychological Medicine Imperial College Faculty of Medicine and Director of Teaching Governance, West London Mental Health NHS Trust London, UKSearch for more papers by this authorDaniel R. Weinberger MD, Daniel R. Weinberger MD Chief, Clinical Brain Disorders Branch Intramural Research Program National Institute of Mental Health Bethesda MD 20982, USASearch for more papers by this author First published: 03 January 2003 https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470987353.ch10Citations: 14 AboutPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShareShare a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Course of cognitive impairment Core neurocognitive deficits Differential deficits and neuropsychiatry comparative studies Concurrent and predictive validity of neuropsychological impairment Treatment effects on cognition in schizophrenia: atypical neuroleptic medications Novel approaches Conclusions Citing Literature Schizophrenia, Second Edition RelatedInformation
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Publication Date: 2003-01-03
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