Brain Connectivity in Cognitive Function
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Researchers have revealed disparities in functional brain connectivity between individuals with and without schizophrenia
Provides a deeper understanding of the neural origins of the disorder.
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Schizophrenia, a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by psychosis-like symptoms
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It is believed to result from disruption in brain connectivity and functional integration.
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Biological psychiatry: New study featured in cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, Psychosis
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and sheds light on these differences in functional brain connectivity between individuals with schizophrenia.
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Which provides important insights into the complex neural underpinnings of this mysterious disease.
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The cortex of the brain, which is responsible for processing sensory information
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Plays an important role in maintaining cognitive function.
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When its organization is compromised, it can result in symptoms such as loss of executive control.
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Which are often seen in schizophrenia. Study reveals a specific impairment in organizational patterns using advanced brain imaging techniques and mathematical analyzes
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Which dissociates visual and sensorimotor pathways in people with schizophrenia.
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This impairment was directly related to the clinical manifestations of the disorder, providing valuable insight into its underlying mechanisms.
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The etiology of schizophrenia may lie in disrupted brain connectivity and compromised functional integration.
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The study highlights an important impact on organizational patterns separating visual and sensorimotor pathways in individuals with schizophrenia.
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