BECAS
DUARTE ABRITTA Barbara Micaela
artículos
Título:
Hemispheric specialization of mood processing is abnormal in patients with schizophrenia
Autor/es:
DRUCAROFF, LUCAS J.; COSTANZO, ELSA Y.; CASTRO, MARIANA N.; ORTIZ-VILLAFAÑE, MANUEL; WAINSZTEIN, AGUSTINA E.; ABULAFIA, CAROLINA; DUARTE-ABRITTA, BÁRBARA; VILLARREAL, MIRTA F.; GUINJOAN, SALVADOR M.
Revista:
SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 176 p. 452 - 453
ISSN:
0920-9964
Resumen:
Abnormalities of brain lateralization are among the most consistent neurobiological signatures of the schizophrenia syndrome (Schweitzer et al., 1978; Hirnstein and Hugdahl, 2014). Most studies have focused on alterations in the lateralization of language, sensory processing, macroscopic brain morphology, and motor dexterity, which have been long known to exhibit hemispheric specialization in H. sapiens (Newcombe and Ratcliff, 1973). In fact, it has been proposed that language and psychosis might share a common origin related to the development of brain lateralization in H.