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Reduced Frontal Lobe Activity in Schizophrenia

Functional brain imaging studies show that many individuals with schizophrenia exhibit less activity in their frontal lobes, especially when performing cognitive tasks. This functional deficit is directly linked to the cognitive symptoms of the disorder, as the frontal lobes are integral to executive functions such as planning, executing behavior, and problem-solving. The reduced neural activation in this region provides a compelling explanation for the difficulties in these functions experienced by patients.

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Updated 2025-10-09

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