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Connectome architecture shapes large-scale cortical alterations in schizophrenia: a worldwide ENIGMA study
Foivos Georgiadis, Sara Lariviere, David Glahn, L Elliot Hong, Peter Kochunov, Bryan Mowry, Carmel Loughland, Christos Pantelis, Frans A Henskens, Melissa J Green, Murray J Cairns, Patricia T Michie, Paul E Rasser, Stanley Catts, Paul Tooney, Rodney J Scott, Ulrich Schall, Vaughan Carr, Yann Quide, Axel Krug Show all
Molecular Psychiatry | Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com] | Published : 2024
Abstract
Schizophrenia is a prototypical network disorder with widespread brain-morphological alterations, yet it remains unclear whether these distributed alterations robustly reflect the underlying network layout. We tested whether large-scale structural alterations in schizophrenia relate to normative structural and functional connectome architecture, and systematically evaluated robustness and generalizability of these network-level alterations. Leveraging anatomical MRI scans from 2439 adults with schizophrenia and 2867 healthy controls from 26 ENIGMA sites and normative data from the Human Connectome Project (n = 207), we evaluated structural alterations of schizophrenia against two network sus..
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