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Disrupted pathways from frontal-parietal cortex to basal ganglia and cerebellum in patients with unmedicated obsessive compulsive disorder as observed by whole-brain resting-state effective connectivity analysis - a small sample pilot study.

Wei LiuMinghui HuaJun QinQiuju TangYunyi HanHongjun TianDaxiang LianZhengqing ZhangWenqiang WangChunxiang WangCe ChenDeguo JiangGongying LiXiaodong LinChuanjun Zhuo
Published in: Brain imaging and behavior (2021)
The results of the present study suggest disrupted communication of information from frontal-parietal cortex to basal ganglia and cerebellum in OCD patients. Using combined whole-brain rsEC and rsFC, multivariate pattern analysis revealed a classification accuracy as high as 80.5% for distinguishing patients from controls. The alterations observed in OCD patients could aid in identifying treatment mechanisms for OCD.
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