While clear changes in the size of neural tissue has alluded schizophrenia researchers…

a. the size of the ventral tegmental is modestly, but consistently, larger in schizophrenia.
b. the size of neurons appears to be smaller in schizophrenia.
c. ventricles are large in schizophrenia patients.
d. neural networks may be abnormal in schizophrenia patients.


Ans: D

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