Functional dysconnectivity of corticostriatal circuitry as a risk phenotype for psychosis.
IMPORTANCE: Dysregulation of corticostriatal circuitry has long been thought to be critical in the etiology of psychotic disorders, although the differential roles played by dorsal and ventral systems in mediating risk for psychosis have been contentious. OBJECTIVE: To use resting-state functional m...
Principais autores: | Fornito, A, Harrison, B, Goodby, E, Dean, A, Ooi, C, Nathan, P, Lennox, B, Jones, P, Suckling, J, Bullmore, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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