Vision, language and a protective mechanism towards psychosis

Publication date: 23 March 2016 Source:Neuroscience Letters, Volume 617 Author(s): Evelina Leivada The absence of co-occurrence of schizophrenia with congenital/early blindness (CB) has led to the claim that CB confers protection against schizophrenia. It has recently been shown that the protective effects are particularly reinforced in cases of CB of cortical origin, since cases of CB of peripheral origin and schizophrenia in fact exist. The present work shows that the protection extends to psychosis more broadly and describes the brain basis of the protective mechanism and its relation to the language faculty and the language areas of the brain.
Source: Neuroscience Letters - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research