Journal article
Frontostriatothalamic effective connectivity and dopaminergic function in the psychosis continuum
K Sabaroedin, A Razi, S Chopra, N Tran, A Pozaruk, Z Chen, A Finlay, B Nelson, K Allott, M Alvarez-Jimenez, J Graham, HP Yuen, S Harrigan, V Cropley, S Sharma, B Saluja, R Williams, C Pantelis, SJ Wood, B O’Donoghue Show all
Brain | Published : 2023
Abstract
Dysfunction of fronto-striato-thalamic (FST) circuits is thought to contribute to dopaminergic dysfunction and symptom onset in psychosis, but it remains unclear whether this dysfunction is driven by aberrant bottom-up subcortical signalling or impaired top-down cortical regulation. We used spectral dynamic causal modelling of resting-state functional MRI to characterize the effective connectivity of dorsal and ventral FST circuits in a sample of 46 antipsychotic-naïve first-episode psychosis patients and 23 controls and an independent sample of 36 patients with established schizophrenia and 100 controls. We also investigated the association between FST effective connectivity and striatal 18..
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