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for at least two reasons.
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First, it doesn't explain the negative symptoms.
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It explains hallucinations and delusions and so on,
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but it doesn't explain the loss of affect, the quietness, the stillness.
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Also, there seemed to be some sort of structural brain differences
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involving enlarged cerebral ventricles, involving reduced frontal lobe activity,
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suggesting that the problem with schizophrenia
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is a lot more complicated than others might have it,
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than the dopamine theory would have it.
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I'll end with a mystery.
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And this mystery is discussed nicely in the Gray textbook.
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The symptoms of schizophrenia, the prevalence of schizophrenics,