Evaluate the neural correlates for schizophrenia.
Research has found that drugs that increase dopamine activity worsen schizophrenic symptoms and can produce schizophrenic-like symptoms in non-sufferers.
Brain scanning studies have found that when the brains of individuals with schizophrenia are compared to neurotypical controls, there are structural differences in the brains.
These include enlarged ventricles and decreased brain activity in areas such as the pre-frontal cortex. This is a strength as it supports the idea that schizophrenia may be caused by atypical brain function/structure.