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Static and Dynamic Dysconnectivity in Early Psychosis: Relationship With Symptom Dimensions.

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العنوان: Static and Dynamic Dysconnectivity in Early Psychosis: Relationship With Symptom Dimensions.
المؤلفون: Cattarinussi, Giulia, Grimaldi, David Antonio, Aarabi, Mohammad Hadi, Sambataro, Fabio
المصدر: Schizophrenia Bulletin; Jan2025, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p120-132, 13p
مصطلحات موضوعية: NEURORADIOLOGY, RESEARCH funding, BRAIN, OCCIPITAL lobe, MAGNETIC resonance imaging, MULTIVARIATE analysis, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, NERVOUS system, PSYCHOSES, PARIETAL lobe, COMPARATIVE studies, BRAIN mapping, COGNITION
مستخلص: Background and Hypothesis Altered functional connectivity (FC) has been frequently reported in psychosis. Studying FC and its time-varying patterns in early-stage psychosis allows the investigation of the neural mechanisms of this disorder without the confounding effects of drug treatment or illness-related factors. Study Design We employed resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to explore FC in individuals with early psychosis (EP), who also underwent clinical and neuropsychological assessments. 96 EP and 56 demographically matched healthy controls (HC) from the Human Connectome Project for Early Psychosis database were included. Multivariate analyses using spatial group independent component analysis were used to compute static FC and dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC). Partial correlations between FC measures and clinical and cognitive variables were performed to test brain-behavior associations. Study Results Compared to HC, EP showed higher static FC in the striatum and temporal, frontal, and parietal cortex, as well as lower FC in the frontal, parietal, and occipital gyrus. We found a negative correlation in EP between cognitive function and FC in the right striatum FC (p FWE = 0.009). All dFNC parameters, including dynamism and fluidity measures, were altered in EP, and positive symptoms were negatively correlated with the meta-state changes and the total distance (p FWE = 0.040 and p FWE = 0.049). Conclusions Our findings support the view that psychosis is characterized from the early stages by complex alterations in intrinsic static and dynamic FC, that may ultimately result in positive symptoms and cognitive deficits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:05867614
DOI:10.1093/schbul/sbae142