Signs and Symptoms
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In any case, there are a few theories that attempts to clarify the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Variations from the arrangement of the nervous system and abnormal changes in the cerebrum are in fact, the reasons for the disorder. The nervous system abnormalities lie in the wrong arrangement of contacts between nerve cells and the impedance of neuronal migration amid intrauterine improvement and the main months of life (Van Haren et al., 2008). Nerve cells that did not possess an appropriate place in the brain and did not establish the vital contacts with different cells, in the long run, in the times of adolescents, affect the work that was done by the nervous system. The brain additionally includes the demise of specific neurons. The passing of the wrong cells additionally prompts an interruption of the nervous system (Van Haren et al., 2008). Along these lines, the nervous system abnormalities might be the pathophysiology of