Disorganization of Semantic Brain Networks in Schizophrenia Revealed by fMRI.
Yukiko MatsumotoSatoshi NishidaRyusuke HayashiShuraku SonAkio MurakamiNaganobu YoshikawaHiroyoshi ItoNaoya OishiNaoki MasudaToshiya MuraiKarl John FristonShinji NishimotoHidehiko TakahashiPublished in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2022)
The differences in conceptual representations manifest altered semantic clustering and associative intrusions that underlie thought disorders. This is the first study to provide pathophysiological evidence for the loosening of associations as reflected in randomization of semantic networks in schizophrenia. Our method provides a promising approach for understanding the neural basis of altered or creative inner experiences of individuals with mental illness or exceptional abilities, respectively.