The association of striatal volume and positive schizotypy in healthy subjects: intelligence as a moderating factor.
Tina MellerUlrich EttingerPhillip GrantIgor NenadićPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Our findings support the role of fronto-striatal networks for schizotypal features in healthy individuals, and suggest that these are influenced by buffering factors like intelligence. We conclude that protective factors, like general cognitive capacity, might attenuate the psychosis risk associated with schizotypy. These results endorse the idea of a continuous nature of schizotypy, mirroring similar findings in schizophrenia.