Figures & data
Fig. 1. Schematic summary of the current evidences of the presence of NSS or potentially related psychomotor precursors in those subjects at high risk or who eventually developed schizophrenia across the developmental span. The developmental periods in which environmental or genetic risk factors are relevant are also depicted. The period in which schizophrenia onset is more likely is also represented. CNS: central nervous system; NSS: neurological soft signs.
![Fig. 1. Schematic summary of the current evidences of the presence of NSS or potentially related psychomotor precursors in those subjects at high risk or who eventually developed schizophrenia across the developmental span. The developmental periods in which environmental or genetic risk factors are relevant are also depicted. The period in which schizophrenia onset is more likely is also represented. CNS: central nervous system; NSS: neurological soft signs.](/cms/asset/0385cd78-4bad-48cb-bc65-9fb471f1154c/ztdp_a_11827506_f0001_ob.jpg)