Compressed sensorimotor-to-transmodal hierarchical organization in schizophrenia.
Debo DongDezhong YaoYulin WangSeok-Jun HongSarah GenonFei XinKyesam JungHui HeXuebin ChangMingjun DuanBoris C BernhardtDaniel S MarguliesJorge SepulcreSimon B EickhoffCheng LuoPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
The compression of cortical hierarchy organization represents a novel and integrative system-level substrate underlying the pathological interaction of early sensory and cognitive function in schizophrenia. This abnormal cortical hierarchy organization suggests cascading impairments from the disruption of the somatosensory-motor system and inefficient integration of bottom-up sensory information with attentional demands and executive control processes partially account for high-level cognitive deficits characteristic of schizophrenia.