[HTML][HTML] Embracing variability in the search for biological mechanisms of psychiatric illness
Despite decades of research, we lack objective diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers of
mental health problems. A key reason for this limited progress is a reliance on the traditional …
mental health problems. A key reason for this limited progress is a reliance on the traditional …
[HTML][HTML] Brainwide anatomical connectivity and prediction of longitudinal outcomes in antipsychotic-naive first-episode psychosis
Background Disruptions of axonal connectivity are thought to be a core pathophysiological
feature of psychotic illness, but whether they are present early in the illness, prior to …
feature of psychotic illness, but whether they are present early in the illness, prior to …
Map** Lesions that Cause Psychosis to a Human Brain Circuit and Proposed Stimulation Target
Importance Identifying anatomy causally involved in psychosis could inform therapeutic
neuromodulation targets for schizophrenia. Objective To assess whether lesions that cause …
neuromodulation targets for schizophrenia. Objective To assess whether lesions that cause …
Stable individual differences from dynamic patterns of function: brain network flexibility predicts openness/intellect, intelligence, and psychoticism
A growing understanding of the nature of brain function has led to increased interest in
interpreting the properties of large-scale brain networks. Methodological advances in …
interpreting the properties of large-scale brain networks. Methodological advances in …
Precision map** of the default network reveals common and distinct (inter) activity for autobiographical memory and theory of mind
The default network is widely implicated as a common neural substrate for self-generated
thought, such as remembering one's past (autobiographical memory) and imagining the …
thought, such as remembering one's past (autobiographical memory) and imagining the …
Multivariate Association Between Functional Connectivity Gradients and Cognition in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Abstract Background Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs), which are characterized by
social cognitive deficits, have been associated with dysconnectivity in unimodal (eg, visual …
social cognitive deficits, have been associated with dysconnectivity in unimodal (eg, visual …
A multiscale characterization of cortical shape asymmetries in early psychosis
Psychosis has often been linked to abnormal cortical asymmetry, but prior results have been
inconsistent. Here, we applied a novel spectral shape analysis to characterize cortical shape …
inconsistent. Here, we applied a novel spectral shape analysis to characterize cortical shape …
[HTML][HTML] Increased whole-brain functional heterogeneity in psychosis during rest and task
Past work has shown that people with schizophrenia exhibit more cross-subject
heterogeneity in their functional connectivity patterns. However, it remains unclear whether …
heterogeneity in their functional connectivity patterns. However, it remains unclear whether …
[PDF][PDF] Altered connectivity of the hippocampus in cortico-subcortical networks in early psychosis
A Gumley, M Schwannauer - psychosis. PhD thesis., 2024 - theses.gla.ac.uk
Background: Deficits in the hippocampus are a consistent finding in schizophrenia and have
also been demonstrated in early-stage psychosis. Moreover, alterations in hippocampal …
also been demonstrated in early-stage psychosis. Moreover, alterations in hippocampal …
Exploring the Neural Correlates of Openness/Intellect and Related Constructs Using New and Best Practices in Personality Neuroscience
TA Sassenberg - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Personality neuroscience aims to understand the associations of brain structure and function
with stable patterns of thought, behavior, emotion, and motivation. One broad personality …
with stable patterns of thought, behavior, emotion, and motivation. One broad personality …