AsianScientist (May 15, 2015) - A study published in Scientific Reports has questioned the commonly held assumption that schizophrenia is related to attentional deficiencies. Instead, the team led by Professor Raymond Chan form the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, proposed that integration dysfunction is more clinically relevant, and thus should be an additional focus of research in schizophrenia. Read more from Asian Scientist Magazine at: http://www.asianscientist.com/2015/05/in-the-lab/review-schizophrenia-research-uncovers-methodology-flaws/
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