A Dynamic Entropy Approach Reveals Reduced Functional Network Connectivity Trajectory Complexity in Schizophrenia
Blair D, Miller R, Calhoun V. A Dynamic Entropy Approach Reveals Reduced Functional Network Connectivity Trajectory Complexity in Schizophrenia. Entropy 2024, 26: 545. PMID: 39056908, PMCID: PMC11275472, DOI: 10.3390/e26070545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubjective trajectoriesBrain connectivity measuresPatient’s brain functionCognitive performancePsychiatric diseasesCourse of developmentBrain functionInformation theoryCortical hierarchyInformation processingConnectivity measuresSchizophreniaHealthy controlsDynamical systems theoryFunctional imagingTransit alterationsTransitionConnectivity statesPerspective of dynamical systemsStateTheoryEntropy generationDynamical systemsDynamicsNeuroimaging
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