64 Informaciones Psiquiátricas 2025 - nº 259 Importantly, sulcal pits are thought to be neurodevelopmentally stable, forming early in embryonic development and remaining relatively unchanged throughout life. This stability makes them a better index for neurodevelopment than other brain structural measures, such as cortical thickness or volume, which can change with aging or illness. The aim of the authors’ study was to examine whether sulcal pits might serve as a structural biomarker associated with frequent AVH in schizophrenia. 258 FIDMAG informa Figure 1. Illustration of a sulcal pit.
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