Journal article

White Matter Alterations between Brain Network Hubs Underlie Processing Speed Impairment in Patients with Schizophrenia

P Klauser, VL Cropley, PS Baumann, J Lv, P Steullet, D Dwir, Y Alemán-Gómez, M Bach Cuadra, M Cuenod, KQ Do, P Conus, C Pantelis, A Fornito, A Zalesky

Schizophrenia Bulletin Open | Published : 2021

Abstract

Processing speed (PS) impairment is one of the most severe and common cognitive deficits in schizophrenia. Previous studies have reported correlations between PS and white matter diffusion properties, including fractional anisotropy (FA), in several fiber bundles in schizophrenia, suggesting that white matter alterations could underpin decreased PS. In schizophrenia, white matter alterations are most prevalent within inter-hub connections of the rich club. However, the spatial and topological characteristics of this association between PS and FA have not been investigated in patients. In this context, we tested whether structural connections comprising the rich club network would underlie PS..

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