Temporal-thalamic and cingulo-opercular connectivity in people with schizophrenia

Volume: 29, Pages: 102531 - 102531
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
A growing body of research has suggested that people with schizophrenia (SZ) exhibit altered patterns of functional and anatomical brain connectivity. For example, many previous resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) studies have shown that, compared to healthy controls (HC), people with SZ demonstrate hyperconnectivity between subregions of the thalamus and sensory cortices, as well as hypoconnectivity between subregions of the thalamus...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal-thalamic and cingulo-opercular connectivity in people with schizophrenia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
29
Pages
102531 - 102531
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