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Cerebral lateralization is delayed in children who later develop schizophrenia
(1996)
The origins of schizophrenia are obscure. One suggestion is that it represents a component of the genetic variation associated with the establishment of dominance in one or other cerebral hemisphere, a mechanism that has ...
Childhood precursors of psychosis as clues to its evolutionary origins
(1995)
Those who as adults will be admitted to a psychiatric ward with a psychotic illness can be distinguished (on the basis of group differences) from others by their behaviour and academic performance at he ages of 7 and 11 ...
Childhood antecedents of schizophrenia and affective illness: social adjustment at ages 7 and 11
(1994)
To investigate the social adjustment in childhood of people who as adults have psychiatric disorders. Design - Subjects in a prospectively followed up cohort (the national child development study) who had been admitted as ...