Journal article

Orbitofrontal sulcogyral patterns are related to temperamental risk for psychopathology

S Whittle, C Bartholomeusz, M Yücel, M Dennison, N Vijayakumar, NB Allen

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience | Published : 2014

Abstract

There are marked individual differences in the pattern of cortical (sulcogyral) folding in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), and there is a growing literature suggesting that these individual differences are associated with risk for psychotic disorders. To date, however, no study has investigated whether OFC folding patterns are associated with broader risk factors relevant to a range of psychopathology. This study helps address this knowledge gap by examining whether OFC sulcogyral folding patterns are associated with putative risk factors, specifically affective temperament and psychiatric symptoms, in a large community sample (N = 152) of adolescents. Results showed that the most common pat..

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