Controllability of Functional Brain Networks and Its Clinical Significance in First-Episode Schizophrenia.
Qian LiLi YaoWanfang YouJiang LiuShikuang DengBin LiLekai LuoYoujin ZhaoYuxia WangYaxuan WangQian ZhangFenghua LongJohn A SweeneyShi GuFei LiQi-Yong GongPublished in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2022)
Our findings suggest that altered controllability of functional activity in dACC may play a critical role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, consistent with the importance of this region in cognitive and brain state control operations. The demonstration of associations of functional controllability with psychosis symptoms suggests that the identified alterations in average controllability of brain function may contribute to the severity of acute psychotic illness in schizophrenia.