Journal article
T157. FRONTOSTRIATAL CONNECTIVITY IN TREATMENT-RESISTANT SCHIZOPHRENIA: RELATIONSHIP TO POSITIVE SYMPTOMS AND COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY
Vanessa Cropley, Eleni Ganella, Cassandra Wannan, Andrew Zalesky, Tamsyn Van Rheenen, Chad Bousman, Ian Everall, Alexander Fornito, Christos Pantelis
Schizophrenia Bulletin | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2018
Abstract
The frontostriatal circuits linking different parts of the frontal cortex to subregions of the striatum are proposed to regulate different aspects of cognition, executive function, affect and reward processing. Dysregulation of these brain circuits is also known to be important in the etiology of psychotic disorders, with the magnitude of dysfunction correlating with the severity of positive symptoms. These observations suggest that the integrity of brain circuits connected to the striatum is important for antipsychotic treatment response as well as specific cognitive processes. However, not all individuals with schizophrenia benefit from antipsychotic treatment, with up to 20% of individual..
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