A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Neurodevelopment of Schizophrenia.- Fetal Development and Schizophrenia: Historical Observations from Teratology.- Potential Mechanisms of Defective Brain Development in Schizophrenia.- Structural Brain Abnormalities in Schizophrenia: Distribution, Etiology, and Implications.- Cerebral Asymmetries in Schizophrenia: Further Evidence for a Lateralization Hypothesis.- Morphologic Markers of Neurodevelopmental Paths: Revisited.- Fetal Developmental Animal Model of Schizophrenia with Dopamine, Acetylcholine, and Nitric Oxide Perspectives.- Metal Exposure of the Squirrel Monkey Fetus as a Model of Human Neuropsychiatric Disorders.- AMPA Receptor-Induced Dopaminergic Cell Death: A Model for the Pathogenesis of Hypofrontality and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia.- Childhood Risk Factors for Adult Schizophrenia in a General Population Birth Cohort at Age 43 Years.- Subtypes of Schizophrenia: Diagnostic and Conceptual Issues.- Fetal Viral Infection and Adult Schizophrenia: Empirical Findings and Interpretations.- How Can We Judge Whether or Not Prenatal Exposure to Influenza Causes Schizophrenia?.- Disruption of Fetal Brain Development by Maternal Antibodies as an Etiological Factor in Schizophrenia.- Participants.