Aberrant coupling within and across the default mode, task-positive, and salience network in subjects at risk for psychosis
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Revisiting the Basic Symptom Concept: Toward Translating Risk Symptoms for Psychosis into Neurobiological TargetsRole of Hybrid Brain Imaging in Neuropsychiatric DisordersHow can studies of resting-state functional connectivity help us understand psychosis as a disorder of brain development?Approaching a network connectivity-driven classification of the psychosis continuum: a selective review and suggestions for future researchHow Schizophrenia Develops: Cognitive and Brain Mechanisms Underlying Onset of PsychosisDefault mode network connectivity as a function of familial and environmental risk for psychotic disorderSymptom dimensions are associated with reward processing in unmedicated persons at risk for psychosis.Brain imaging during the transition from psychosis prodrome to schizophrenia.Resting-state functional connectivity between right anterior insula and right orbital frontal cortex correlate with insight level in obsessive-compulsive disorder.Behavioral relevance of the dynamics of the functional brain connectome.Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in Salience and Default Mode Networks and Aberrant Social Processes in Youth at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis.Functional Connectivity Anomalies in Adolescents with Psychotic SymptomsConnectome-wide network analysis of youth with Psychosis-Spectrum symptoms.Aberrant network connectivity during error processing in patients with schizophrenia.Dysfunctional insular connectivity during reward prediction in patients with first-episode psychosis.Disrupted salience network functional connectivity and white-matter microstructure in persons at risk for psychosis: findings from the LYRIKS study.Functional brain connectivity phenotypes for schizophrenia drug discovery.Dissociating the Neural Basis of Conceptual Self-Awareness from Perceptual Awareness and Unaware Self-Processing.Is the Sense of Agency in Schizophrenia Influenced by Resting-State Variation in Self-Referential Regions of the Brain?Bridging the schism of schizophrenia through yoga-Review of putative mechanisms.Intrinsic functional connectivity of fronto-temporal networks in adolescents with early psychosis.Distinct intrinsic functional brain network abnormalities in methamphetamine-dependent patients with and without a history of psychosis.Identifying functional network changing patterns in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis and patients with early illness schizophrenia: A group ICA study.Multimodal investigation of triple network connectivity in patients with 22q11DS and association with executive functions.Emotional intelligence is associated with connectivity within and between resting state networks.Large-Scale Network Topology Reveals Heterogeneity in Individuals With at Risk Mental State for Psychosis: Findings From the Longitudinal Youth-at-Risk Study.Stronger default mode network connectivity is associated with poorer clinical insight in youth at ultra high-risk for psychotic disorders.Nicotinic modulation of salience network connectivity and centrality in schizophrenia.Negative functional brain networks.
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Aberrant coupling within and across the default mode, task-positive, and salience network in subjects at risk for psychosis
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Anastasia Theodoridou
Diana Wotruba
Lars Michels
Miriam Gerstenberg
Roman Buechler
Sibylle Metzler
Spyros Kollias
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2013-11-16T00:00:00Z