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In the 1980s, Crow published an article that became a breakthrough in the field of research on schizophrenia. Crow focused on the classification of the symptoms of the disease instead of focusing on patients. Crow later introduced two syndromes of schizophrenia, one that is based on
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and particularly are related to the subtle asymmetries that are characteristic of the human cortex. Through various experiments and observation, Crow has also proven that people with Schizophrenia show less left-sided dominance for language.
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study in 1976 Crow and colleagues at Northwick Park demonstrated that there are structural changes (e.g. a degree of enlargement of the
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psychosis, these disorders are common, affecting around 2% of the population in the course of a lifetime.
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Prince of Wales International Centre for Research into Schizophrenia and Depression
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Crow's long term research interests are in the nature and causation of the major
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and researcher from Oxford. Much of his research is related to the causes of
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and then a member of the External Scientific staff of the MRC in
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has confirmed this and suggests that the changes are in the
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Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom)
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Psychiatrist
London University
University of Aberdeen
OBE
FMedSci
psychiatrist
schizophrenia
neurology
evolutionary theory
Prince of Wales International Centre for Research into Schizophrenia and Depression
Royal London Hospital
University of Aberdeen
Scotland
fellow
Royal Colleges of Physicians and Psychiatrists
Academy of Medical Sciences
Medical Research Council
Northwick Park Hospital
Oxford
psychoses
delusions
hallucinations
schizophrenia
manic-depressive
CT scan
cerebral ventricles
MRI scans
post-mortem brain studies
cerebral cortex
positive symptoms

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