Authors
Andrew Zalesky, Alex Fornito, Marc L Seal, Luca Cocchi, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Edward T Bullmore, Gary F Egan, Christos Pantelis
Publication date
2011/1/1
Journal
Biological psychiatry
Volume
69
Issue
1
Pages
80-89
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
Schizophrenia is believed to result from abnormal functional integration of neural processes thought to arise from aberrant brain connectivity. However, evidence for anatomical dysconnectivity has been equivocal, and few studies have examined axonal fiber connectivity in schizophrenia at the level of whole-brain networks.
METHODS
Cortico-cortical anatomical connectivity at the scale of axonal fiber bundles was modeled as a network. Eighty-two network nodes demarcated functionally specific cortical regions. Sixty-four direction diffusion tensor-imaging coupled with whole-brain tractography was performed to map the architecture via which network nodes were interconnected in each of 74 patients with schizophrenia and 32 age- and gender-matched control subjects. Testing was performed to identify pairs of nodes between which connectivity was impaired in the patient group. The connectional …
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