Altered functional connectivity strength and its correlations with cognitive function in subjects with ultra-high risk for psychosis at rest.
Ran-Ran LiHai-Long LyuFeng LiuNan LianRen-Rong WuJing-Ping ZhaoWen-Bin GuoPublished in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2018)
Significantly altered FCS in the frontal-occipital network is observed in the UHR subjects. Furthermore, decreased FCS in the left middle frontal gyrus and increased FCS in the left calcarine have significant correlations with the cognitive measures of the UHR subjects and thus improve our understanding of the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of schizophrenia. Moreover, a combination of the FCS values in the 2 brain areas can serve as a potential image marker to distinguish UHR subjects from healthy controls.