Abnormal default mode network and thalamocortical connectivity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
Objective: Although schizophrenia is the 8th leading cause of disability for those between the ages of 15-44, there is still not a complete understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying its symptoms. Many brain regions and functional networks appear to be involved in illness development...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20397979 |
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