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  • curprev 21:5221:52, 27 June 20232003:dc:6f23:e100:91f3:11ad:d7cb:5539 talk 50,413 bytes −1 →‎Interconnections: Regarding my last edit (it got cut short) : the person who made the 'contribution' i removed misinterpreted the study heavily. It does not mention atrophy at all, neither does it imply anything regarding human treatment with psychiatric medication ; the authors even explicitly say that the implications of this study for humans are unclear. Thus, the study was irrelevant to this article, and the section who quoted the study misinterpreted it heavily anyways. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 21:4421:44, 27 June 20232003:dc:6f23:e100:91f3:11ad:d7cb:5539 talk 50,414 bytes −608 →‎Interconnections: This is not relevant to this section, and even less relevant to this article. For one, this section is about prefrontal cortex structure, not function through pharmacological intervention, secondly, this study implies only that post-mortem studies in schizophrenic patients might need to be adjusted, not that antipsychotics produce atrophy ; the implications of the study on humans, let alone schizophrenic people, in regards to brain function, has not been discussed, no... undo Tags: references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 12:4312:43, 28 October 2022Schwarbage talk contribs 50,453 bytes −1 What I mean by my last edit is that despite the article claiming prefrontal cortex maturation peaks at the age of 25 years, there is nothing supporting the claim in the article itself. It only links to two citations, one unrelated link about sexual development, and another called the Adolescent Brain, which does not mention anything happening at the age of 25. undo
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