BackgroundPsychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. However, the stage at which these abnormalities first appear and whether they are correlates of psychotic illness, as opposed to an increased vulnerability to psychosis, is unclear. We addressed these issues by using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to study subjects at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis before and after the onset of illness.MethodsThirty-two individuals at UHR for psychosis, 32 controls, and 15 patients with first-episode schizophrenia were studied using DTI. The UHR subjects and controls were re-scanned after 28 months. During this period, 8 UHR subjects had developed schizophrenia. Between-group differences in fractional...
Background/Aims: Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have shown microstructural changes ...
Background/Aims: Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have shown microstructural changes ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral communication may be compr...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
Background: Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integ...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integ...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integ...
BACKGROUND: Widespread white matter abnormalities are a frequent finding in chronic schizophrenia pa...
BACKGROUND: Widespread white matter abnormalities are a frequent finding in chronic schizophrenia pa...
Some symptoms of schizophrenia might be present before full-blown psychosis, so white matter changes...
BACKGROUND: Widespread white matter abnormalities are a frequent finding in chronic schizophrenia pa...
BACKGROUND: Although widespread reduced white matter (WM) integrity is a consistent finding in cross...
Background/Aims: Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have shown microstructural changes ...
Background/Aims: Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have shown microstructural changes ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral communication may be compr...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
Background: Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integ...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integrity. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integ...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are associated with widespread reductions in white matter (WM) integ...
BACKGROUND: Widespread white matter abnormalities are a frequent finding in chronic schizophrenia pa...
BACKGROUND: Widespread white matter abnormalities are a frequent finding in chronic schizophrenia pa...
Some symptoms of schizophrenia might be present before full-blown psychosis, so white matter changes...
BACKGROUND: Widespread white matter abnormalities are a frequent finding in chronic schizophrenia pa...
BACKGROUND: Although widespread reduced white matter (WM) integrity is a consistent finding in cross...
Background/Aims: Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have shown microstructural changes ...
Background/Aims: Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have shown microstructural changes ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral communication may be compr...