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Functional and structural connectivity correlates of semantic verbal fluency deficits in first-episode psychosis.

Alfredo L SklarFang-Cheng YehMark CurtisDylan SeeboldBrian A CoffmanDean F Salisbury
Published in: Journal of psychiatric research (2023)
In addition to worse SVF, FESz exhibited diminished leftward asymmetry of structural and functional connectivity in fronto-temporoparietal SVF network. The relationship between theta-band hyperconnectivity and poorer performance suggests a disorganized executive network and may reflect dysfunction of frontal cognitive control centers. These findings illustrate an aberrant pattern across the distributed SVF network at disease onset and merit further investigation into development of asymmetrical hemispheric connectivity and its failure among high-risk populations.
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