“…In contrast to the widespread DTI features, within the functional modality we found more localized effects, and the thalamus was among the areas providing the greatest contribution to classification. The particular pattern of connectivity between the thalamus and the somato‐sensorial cortex we observed in S‐FEP aligns with observations in patients with psychotic disorders, individuals at high risk, and those in early and chronic stages of schizophrenia, as well as with reports by our group and others of structural and metabolic abnormalities centered in the thalamus (Agcaoglu et al, 2017; Altamura et al, 2017; Anticevic, 2017; Cho et al, 2016; Cho et al, 2019; Dandash, Pantelis, & Fornito, 2017; Dietsche, Kircher, & Falkenberg, 2017; Gheiratmand et al, 2017; Guo et al, 2015; Li et al, 2017; Merritt, Egerton, Kempton, Taylor, & McGuire, 2016; Murray & Anticevic, 2017; Pinault, 2017; Stephan, Friston, & Frith, 2009; Tu et al, 2019; van Erp et al, 2016; Wang et al, 2019; Woodward & Heckers, 2016; Woodward, Karbasforoushan, & Heckers, 2012; Yaesoubi et al, 2017). Note that thalamus was identified as an important structure for classification “cross‐modalities,” adding evidences to its core involvement in psychosis.…”