The prediction of schizophrenia-related psychopathologic deficits is exceedingly important in the fields of psychiatry and clinical practice. However, objective association of the brain structure alterations to the illness clinical symptoms is challenging. Although, schizophrenia has been characterized as a brain dysconnectivity syndrome, evidence accounting for neuroanatomical network alterations remain scarce. Moreover, the absence of generalized connectome biomarkers for the assessment of illness progression further perplexes the prediction of long-term symptom severity. In this paper, a combination of individualized prediction models with quantitative graph theoretical analysis was adopted, providing a comprehensive appreciation of the ...
Despite recent advances, there is still a major need for prediction of treatment success in schizoph...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies using resting-state functional neuroimaging have revealed alterations i...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
The foundation for the studies comprising this thesis is the notion that schizophrenia's symptoms st...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...
Schizophrenia is postulated to be the prototypical dysconnection disorder, in which hallucinations a...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...
Schizophrenia is a heterogenous neuropsychiatric disorder with varying degrees of altered connectivi...
INTRODUCTION: Recent network-based analyses suggest that schizophrenia symptoms are intricately conn...
Background: Despite the marked inter-individual variability in the clinical presentation of schizoph...
Despite recent advances, there is still a major need for prediction of treatment success in schizoph...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies using resting-state functional neuroimaging have revealed alterations i...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
Schizophrenia is often regarded as a “dysconnectivity” disorder and recent work using graph theory h...
The foundation for the studies comprising this thesis is the notion that schizophrenia's symptoms st...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...
Schizophrenia is postulated to be the prototypical dysconnection disorder, in which hallucinations a...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...
Schizophrenia is a heterogenous neuropsychiatric disorder with varying degrees of altered connectivi...
INTRODUCTION: Recent network-based analyses suggest that schizophrenia symptoms are intricately conn...
Background: Despite the marked inter-individual variability in the clinical presentation of schizoph...
Despite recent advances, there is still a major need for prediction of treatment success in schizoph...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies using resting-state functional neuroimaging have revealed alterations i...
BACKGROUND: Despite the marked interindividual variability in the clinical presentation of schizophr...