Impaired Intellect and Memory

Volume: 67, Issue: 9, Pages: 905 - 905
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
The DSM-IV concept of schizophrenia offers diagnostic reliability but etiologic and pathologic heterogeneity, which probably contributes to the inconsistencies in genetic studies. One solution is to identify intermediate phenotypes, "narrower" constructs of liability, that hypothetically share genetic risk with the disorder. Although a variety of candidate intermediate phenotypes have emerged, few have explicitly quantified the extent of their...
Paper Details
Title
Impaired Intellect and Memory
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Volume
67
Issue
9
Pages
905 - 905
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