“…Reduced task-related inhibitory connectivity between frontal and posterior cortices during the performance of cognitive tasks were observed in patients with schizophrenia as compared to healthy controls (Koychev, El-Deredy, Mukherjee, Haenschel, & Deakin, 2012;Winterer, Coppola, Egan, Goldberg, & Weinberger, 2003) and in nonclinical individuals with elevated levels of schizotypal traits (Koychev, Deakin, Haenschel, & El-Deredy, 2011). It was proposed that these findings refer to attenuated top-down regulation of perceptual processing across the schizophrenia spectrum (Koychev et al, 2012; see also Dima, Dietrich, Dillo, & Emrich, 2010). Only very little research has addressed correlations between positive schizophrenia symptoms and prefrontal-posterior coupling in the context of social-emotional processing.…”