Mark Gerstein

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A second apparent difference is in how readily we can see actual physical damage to the brain. Damage resulting from neurological disorders, as we have learned, is often clearly visible at autopsy or in structural imaging. Damage resulting from psychiatric disorders is often less obvious, but as imaging techniques improve in resolution, we are beginning to detect changes resulting from these disorders.
The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves
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