Journal article
The relationship between regional and inter-regional functional connectivity deficits in schizophrenia
A Zalesky, A Fornito, GF Egan, C Pantelis, ET Bullmore
Human Brain Mapping | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.21379
Abstract
While schizophrenia is frequently characterized as a disorder of disturbed functional connectivity, the causes and pathophysiological origins of such disturbances remain unclear. The aim of this study was to better elucidate the mechanistic causes of abnormal functional connectivity in schizophrenia, measured as the extent of temporal correlation between endogenous fluctuations recorded at anatomically discrete brain regions during resting-state functional MRI. An approach was developed to perform whole-brain connectivity mapping at the resolution of individual pairs of voxels, without the need for arbitrary parcellation of the cerebrum. Between-group connectivity reductions in 12 people dia..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council, APD
Awarded by National Health & Medical Research Council, CJ Martin Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
Contract grant sponsor: AZ is supported by the Australian Research Council, APD (DP0986320). AF is supported the National Health & Medical Research Council, CJ Martin Fellowship (454797).