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Aberrant brain dynamics in individuals with clinical high risk of psychosis.

Jochen KindlerTakuya IshidaChantal MichelArndt-Lukas KlaassenMiriam StübleNadja ZimmermannRoland WiestMichael KaessYosuke Morishima
Published in: Schizophrenia bulletin open (2024)
In CHR, temporal brain dynamics are attracted to an infrequent brain state, reflecting more frequent and longer occurrence of aberrant interactions of default mode, salience, and limbic networks. Concurrently, more frequent and longer occurrence of the brain state is associated with core cognitive dysfunctions, predictors of future onset of full-blown psychosis.
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