Superior temporal lobe dysfunction and frontotemporal dysconnectivity in subjects at risk of psychosis and in first-episode psychosis.
BACKGROUND: Superior temporal lobe dysfunction is a robust finding in functional neuroimaging studies of schizophrenia and is thought to be related to a disruption of fronto-temporal functional connectivity. However, the stage of the disorder at which these functional alterations occur is unclear. W...
Main Authors: | Crossley, N, Mechelli, A, Fusar-Poli, P, Broome, MR, Matthiasson, P, Johns, L, Bramon, E, Valmaggia, L, Williams, S, McGuire, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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