The brain of someone with schizophrenia may have enlarged vesicles and shrunken frontal or temporal lobes.
Chemical changes in the brain of a paranoid schizophrenic patient may involve imbalances in neurotransmitters such as dopamine, glutamate, and serotonin. Excessive dopamine activity in certain brain regions is often associated with symptoms of paranoia and hallucinations in schizophrenia. Additionally, abnormalities in glutamate and serotonin pathways have also been implicated in the pathophysiology of the disorder.
A meningioma on the brain appears as a round or oval-shaped mass on imaging scans like MRI or CT. It is usually attached to the covering of the brain (meninges) and can vary in size. The appearance can be typical or atypical depending on the location and characteristics of the tumor.
Parenchyma is a term often used as a synonym for brain cells or brain tissue that sounds like arenchyma. It refers to the functional tissue of an organ, in this case, the brain.
The brain looks like a oval cut in half. This 'oval' is wrinkly and gray ( when you wash off the blood.) Even though in pictures, different parts of the brain are different colors, in real life, it's all gray.well the way i see it is its all wrinkaly and looks like a soltana
The frontal lobe cannot be seen when looking at the inferior aspect of the brain as it is located at the front of the brain and is not visible from underneath.
Yes unfortuantly the stroke causes pressure on the brain, 1 in 4 people have a schizophrenic gene in their brain. The unrevelved gene is activated by this pressure
A pathological liar may also be schizophrenic. Both are defects in the brain and schizophrenia may be the cause of pathological lying.
The octopuses brain,it looks like the octopuses body
No, she was not schizophrenic.
The same
it is sometimes caused by head trauma, A number of reasons. Genetics is part of it. I have a friend who's schizophrenic and so is his dad, but they've got it under control. Like the person above posted trauma can cause it, but not just physical trauma, emotional trauma too. I know another guy who got it after a period of homelessness.
Not always - it depends which parts of the brain are affected in the initial 'episode'.
looks like a koala with a rifle
it would look the same as all the rest
Its look like the inside of a walnut.
It is called an optic illution .it is your brain who conditions it like you see it.
pinskish-grey,jelly like ball