Schizophrenia is often considered as a dysconnection syndrome in which, abnormal interactions between large-scale functional brain networks result in cognitive and perceptual deficits. In this article we apply the graph theoretic measures to brain functional networks based on the resting EEGs of fourteen schizophrenic patients in comparison with those of fourteen matched control subjects. The networks were extracted from common-average-referenced EEG time-series through partial and unpartial cross-correlation methods. Unpartial correlation detects functional connectivity based on direct and/or indirect links, while partial correlation allows one to ignore indirect links. We quantified the network properties with the graph metrics, including...
Disturbances in "functional connectivity" have been proposed as a major pathophysiological mechanism...
BackgroundPrevious studies using resting-state functional neuroimaging have revealed alterations in ...
Modularity is a fundamental concept in systems neuroscience, referring to the formation of local cli...
Schizophrenia has been understood as a network disease with altered functional and structural connec...
peer reviewedOur aim was to assess structural and functional networks in schizophrenia patients; and...
Schizophrenia has often been conceived as a disorder of connectivity between components of large-sca...
peer reviewedThe application of graph theory measures in the study of functional brain networks allo...
Schizophrenia has been understood as a network disease with altered functional and structural connec...
Producción CientíficaObjective: To assess using graph-theory properties of both structural and funct...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with complex neural mechanisms. Previous functional m...
Background and hypothesis: Schizophrenia is increasingly understood as a disorder of brain dysconnec...
Functional network connectivity is a method of analyzing the temporal relationship of anatomical bra...
During rest, the brain exhibits slow hemodynamic fluctuations (<0.1 Hz) that are correlated across s...
Functional network connectivity (FNC) is a method of analyzing the temporal relationship of anatomic...
Background and Hypothesis Schizophrenia is increasingly understood as a disorder of brain dysconnec...
Disturbances in "functional connectivity" have been proposed as a major pathophysiological mechanism...
BackgroundPrevious studies using resting-state functional neuroimaging have revealed alterations in ...
Modularity is a fundamental concept in systems neuroscience, referring to the formation of local cli...
Schizophrenia has been understood as a network disease with altered functional and structural connec...
peer reviewedOur aim was to assess structural and functional networks in schizophrenia patients; and...
Schizophrenia has often been conceived as a disorder of connectivity between components of large-sca...
peer reviewedThe application of graph theory measures in the study of functional brain networks allo...
Schizophrenia has been understood as a network disease with altered functional and structural connec...
Producción CientíficaObjective: To assess using graph-theory properties of both structural and funct...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with complex neural mechanisms. Previous functional m...
Background and hypothesis: Schizophrenia is increasingly understood as a disorder of brain dysconnec...
Functional network connectivity is a method of analyzing the temporal relationship of anatomical bra...
During rest, the brain exhibits slow hemodynamic fluctuations (<0.1 Hz) that are correlated across s...
Functional network connectivity (FNC) is a method of analyzing the temporal relationship of anatomic...
Background and Hypothesis Schizophrenia is increasingly understood as a disorder of brain dysconnec...
Disturbances in "functional connectivity" have been proposed as a major pathophysiological mechanism...
BackgroundPrevious studies using resting-state functional neuroimaging have revealed alterations in ...
Modularity is a fundamental concept in systems neuroscience, referring to the formation of local cli...