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This topographical composite map shows abnormal changes over two years in brain structures of individuals with schizophrenia. The green and blue colors represent shrinkage in such brain structures as the thalamus, caudate, and amygdala. Blue areas represent the greatest amount of shrinkage. (Courtesy: Lei Wang/Northwestern University)
NORTHWESTERN (US)—Computer-analyzed measurements of the brain’s topography—its unique dips, swells, and crevasses—may lead to early diagnosis of mental disorders, increasing the likelihood of effective treatment. Continue…










