Asked by Heather Blankenbaker on Apr 30, 2024

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Among schizophrenia patients,the fluid-filled areas of the brain are

A) abnormally large and the thalamus is abnormally small.
B) abnormally small and the thalamus is abnormally large.
C) abnormally small and the thalamus is abnormally small.
D) abnormally large and the thalamus is abnormally large.

Fluid-Filled Areas

Regions within the body or an organ that contain liquid, often playing a role in various biological functions.

Thalamus

A crucial brain structure that acts as a relay station, processing and transmitting sensory and motor information to various parts of the brain.

  • Recognize brain abnormalities associated with schizophrenia.
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Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Studies have found that schizophrenia patients have enlarged ventricles, which are the fluid-filled areas of the brain, and a smaller thalamus compared to individuals without schizophrenia. Choice A correctly identifies both of these abnormalities.