2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.14.24308836
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Functional dysconnectivity of visual and somatomotor networks yields a simple and robust biomarker for psychosis

Brian P. Keane,
Yonatan Abrham,
Michael W. Cole
et al.

Abstract: People with psychosis exhibit thalamo-cortical hyperconnectivity and cortico-cortical hypoconnectivity with sensory networks, however, it remains unclear if this applies to all sensory networks, whether it arises from other illness factors, or whether such differences could form the basis of a viable biomarker. To address the foregoing, we harnessed data from the Human Connectome Early Psychosis Project and computed resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) matrices for 54 healthy controls and 105 psychosis… Show more

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