By the way, there is a distinct difference between hydrocephalus and encephalitis, 
neither of which is related to schizophrenia. Hydrocephalus may result in enlarged 
ventricles, someone with schizophrenia may have enlarged ventricles, but they are two 
different mechanisms. Encephalitis is an infection (and has only one h). So, you're 
talking about three different pathologies and what they have in common is that they 
affect the brain.

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 2:09 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: Student questions


Rob Weisskirch wrote:

> 1.  Is there any relationship between hydroencephalitis and later
> schizophrenia?

Yes. They both contain an s, c, two h's,  two i's, an o, p, e, n, i, and a!
Coincidence???? I think not! :-)

Regards,
--
Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3J 1P3

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