Topic: schizophrenia of pathophysiology I don't know where to start for this assignment or connect the articles together to the questions. Thank you for helping. The pathophysiology of schizophrenia disorders: perspectives from the spectrum Siever, L. J., Davis, K. L., Yaakuk, S. N., Ren, W., Howes, O.D., & Mitropouleu, V. (2004). Retrieved from Schizophrenia pathophysiology: are we any closer to a complete model? Lakhan, S.E., & Vieira, K.F. (2009). Retrieved from /#:~:text=Although%20not%20st rictly%20due%20to,a%20genetic%20disorder%20%5B18%5D. Theories of schizophrenia: a genetic inflammatory- vascular synthesis II;, H.D. (n.d). Theories of schizophrenia: A genetic-inflammatory-vascular synthesis. Retrieved from / Decreased brain pH and pathophysiology in schizophrenia KH:, P. H. 1. (n.d). Retrieved from /
a) Analyzing pathophysiological perspectives in schizophrenia research.
b) Identifying common themes and theories across schizophrenia studies.
c) Exploring genetic and vascular factors in schizophrenia pathophysiology.
d) Investigating the role of brain pH in schizophrenia development.