Networks extracted from nonlinear fMRI connectivity exhibit unique spatial variation and enhanced sensitivity to differences between individuals with schizophrenia and controls
Kinsey S, Kazimierczak K, Camazón P, Chen J, Adali T, Kochunov P, Adhikari B, Ford J, van Erp T, Dhamala M, Calhoun V, Iraji A. Networks extracted from nonlinear fMRI connectivity exhibit unique spatial variation and enhanced sensitivity to differences between individuals with schizophrenia and controls. Nature Mental Health 2024, 1-12. DOI: 10.1038/s44220-024-00341-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-referential cognitionFunctional magnetic resonance imaging connectivityFunctional brain connectivityCingulo-opercularDefault-modeSchizophrenia diagnosisExecutive regionsFMRI connectivityFunctional connectivityConnectivity analysisSchizophreniaSensitive to differencesBrain connectivityFunctional connectivity structureWidespread alterationsImaging connectivityIndependent component analysisBrain phenomenaNetwork integrationHypoconnectivityPsychosisCognitionCore regionNonlinear networksCase-control dataset