2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41380-024-02549-x
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Longitudinal inference of multiscale markers in psychosis: from hippocampal centrality to functional outcome

Jana F. Totzek,
M. Mallar Chakravarty,
Ridha Joober
et al.

Abstract: Psychosis represents a heterogeneous collection of biological and behavioural alterations that evolve over time. We propose a multiscale disease progression model of psychosis, in which hippocampal-cortical dysconnectivity precedes impaired episodic memory and social cognition, worsening negative symptoms and lowering functional outcome. In two cross-sectional datasets of first-and multi-episode psychosis (163 patients; 117 controls), we applied a recently developed machine-learning algorithm, SuStaIn, which u… Show more

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