2025
Cost Efficiency of fMRI Studies Using Resting‐State Vs. Task‐Based Functional Connectivity
Zhang X, Hulvershorn L, Constable T, Zhao Y, Wang S. Cost Efficiency of fMRI Studies Using Resting‐State Vs. Task‐Based Functional Connectivity. Human Brain Mapping 2025, 46: e70260. PMID: 40543060, PMCID: PMC12182254, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.70260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBayes TheoremBrainConnectomeFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNerve NetPsychomotor PerformanceYoung AdultConceptsNeuroimaging studiesNeuropsychological outcomesFMRI conditionsGradual-onset continuous performance taskCognitive control outcomesN-back memory taskContinuous performance taskNegative emotional outcomesFMRI taskMemory taskFMRI studyPerformance tasksTask conditionsEmotional outcomesFMRITaskFunctional fingerprintsPower differentialsSociabilityOutcomesControl outcomesA large-scale multimodal investigation of the interplay between the serotonergic system and emotion processing
Klöbl M, Murgaš M, Reed M, Silberbauer L, Hartmann A, Godbersen G, Gryglewski G, Nics L, Hahn A, Rujescu D, Hacker M, Lanzenberger R. A large-scale multimodal investigation of the interplay between the serotonergic system and emotion processing. Translational Psychiatry 2025, 15: 196. PMID: 40500269, PMCID: PMC12159172, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-025-03407-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior cingulate cortex activationAnterior cingulate cortexMajor depressive disorderFunctional magnetic resonance imagingSerotonin transporter availabilitySerotonin transporterEmotional processingSerotonergic systemDiagnosis of major depressive disorderAnxiolytic effect of citalopramFacial emotion processing taskMonths of antidepressant treatmentViewing fearful facesAcute anxiolytic effectsEmotion processing taskEffect of citalopramReduced fMRI activationSuperior frontal sulcusSERT availabilityFearful facesHappy facesAntidepressant treatmentFear processingNeutral facesDepressive disorderCommon neural patterns of substance use disorder: a seed-based resting-state functional connectivity meta-analysis
Zhang X, Zhang H, Shao Y, Li Y, Zhang F, Zhang H. Common neural patterns of substance use disorder: a seed-based resting-state functional connectivity meta-analysis. Translational Psychiatry 2025, 15: 190. PMID: 40467551, PMCID: PMC12137653, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-025-03396-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior cingulate cortexSuperior frontal gyrusMedian cingulate gyrusInferior frontal gyrusResting-state functional connectivityBrain reward circuitsReward circuitSUD patientsPrefrontal cortexFamily-wise errorFrontal gyrusUse disorderCortical-striatal-thalamic-cortical circuitWhole-brain rs-fMRI studiesReduced resting-state functional connectivityDorsal anterior cingulate cortexResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingHealthy controlsPatterns of substance use disordersAssociated with impulsivityStages of addictionSubstance use disordersRs-fMRI studiesBackgroundSubstance use disordersThe Transdiagnostic Connectome Project: an open dataset for studying brain-behavior relationships in psychiatry
Chopra S, Cocuzza C, Lawhead C, Ricard J, Labache L, Patrick L, Kumar P, Rubenstein A, Moses J, Chen L, Blankenbaker C, Gillis B, Germine L, Harpaz-Rotem I, Yeo B, Baker J, Holmes A. The Transdiagnostic Connectome Project: an open dataset for studying brain-behavior relationships in psychiatry. Scientific Data 2025, 12: 923. PMID: 40456751, PMCID: PMC12130183, DOI: 10.1038/s41597-025-04895-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedBehaviorBrainConnectomeFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedPsychiatryYoung AdultConceptsTask-based functional MRIHigh-resolution anatomical scansBrain-behavior relationshipsHealthy comparison groupFeatures of brain functionFunctional network organizationClinically relevant symptomsPsychiatric illnessFunctional MRINeuroimaging dataResting-stateBrain functionClinical neuroscienceCognitive AssessmentBehavioral dataConnectome ProjectAnatomical scansComparison groupDiagnostic criteriaNetwork organizationRelevant symptomsPsychiatryActivating effectIndividualsTransdiagnosticFunctional connectome-based predictive modeling of suicidal ideation
Averill L, Tamman A, Fouda S, Averill C, Nemati S, Ragnhildstveit A, Gosnell S, Akiki T, Salas R, Abdallah C. Functional connectome-based predictive modeling of suicidal ideation. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2025, 387: 119518. PMID: 40441623, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.119518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedBrainConnectomeDepressive Disorder, MajorFemaleHumansMachine LearningMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNerve NetNeural PathwaysSuicidal IdeationYoung AdultConceptsSuicidal ideationAssociated with increased suicidal ideationRecurrent major depressive disorderConnectome-based predictive modelingResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingMechanisms of suicidal behaviorAssociated with suicidal ideationFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMajor depressive disorderDorsal salience networkIncreased suicidal ideationIncreased network integrationIncreased suicide riskThe Menninger ClinicNetwork integrationReduced network integrationRelative to controlsCentral executiveDepressive disorderDepressive episodeSalience networkNeural alterationsSuicidal behaviorSuicide riskBrain networksEfficient few-shot medical image segmentation via self-supervised variational autoencoder
Zhou Y, Zhou F, Xi F, Liu Y, Peng Y, Carlson D, Tu L. Efficient few-shot medical image segmentation via self-supervised variational autoencoder. Medical Image Analysis 2025, 104: 103637. PMID: 40449308, DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2025.103637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsAutoencoderHumansImage Interpretation, Computer-AssistedImage Processing, Computer-AssistedMagnetic Resonance ImagingSupervised Machine LearningConceptsFew-shot medical image segmentationMedical image segmentationUnlabeled imagesVariational autoencoderImage segmentationMulti-modality medical image datasetEnd-to-end modelDice scoreFully-supervised methodsMedical image datasetsSelf-supervised learningImproving feature extractionEnd-to-endSecond-best methodSegmentation taskFeature extractionImage datasetsData augmentationSource codePrevent overfittingTraining dataReconstruction taskStructural priorsSegmentation qualityLabeled atlasesHippocampal and amygdala subfield volumes in obsessive–compulsive disorder by medication status
Ntwatwa Z, Lochner C, Roos A, Sevenoaks T, van Honk J, Batistuzzo M, Choi S, Hoexter M, Kim M, Kwon J, Mataix-Cols D, Menchón J, Miguel E, Nakamae T, Soriano-Mas C, Veltman D, Groenewold N, van den Heuvel O, Stein D, Ipser J. Hippocampal and amygdala subfield volumes in obsessive–compulsive disorder by medication status. Journal Of Psychiatry And Neuroscience 2025, 50: e170-e180. PMID: 40398928, PMCID: PMC12114122, DOI: 10.1503/jpn.230119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmygdalaFemaleHippocampusHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedObsessive-Compulsive DisorderOrgan SizePsychotropic DrugsSeverity of Illness IndexYoung AdultConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderSubfield volumesMedical statusSymptom severityNeuroimaging studies of obsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive disorder symptom severityStudies of obsessive-compulsive disorderNeurobiology of obsessive-compulsive disorderHealthy controlsObsessive-compulsive disorder severityBrain volumetric alterationsPsychotropic medication useHippocampal dentate gyrusQuadratic effects of ageAssess between-group differencesComorbid anxietyUnmedicated peopleNeuroimaging studiesPsychotropic medicationsVolumetric findingsBetween-group differencesVolumetric alterationsHippocampal subfieldsAmygdalaBrain volumeElevated serum leucine levels are associated with cognitive impairment and reduced gray matter and cerebral volume across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum
Nasiri H, Azargoonjahromi A, Nouri Z, Azimi S, Zand H, Shourideh A, Heydari S, Mahmoudvand B, Barabadi S, Samadpour N, Mohamadhosseini A, Khodadadi A, Shakeri S, Mayeli M, Initiative F. Elevated serum leucine levels are associated with cognitive impairment and reduced gray matter and cerebral volume across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum. Neuroscience 2025, 577: 47-53. PMID: 40348165, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.05.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAlzheimer DiseaseAtrophyBrainCognitive DysfunctionFemaleGray MatterHumansLeucineMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleOrgan SizeConceptsCognitive performanceBrain volumeMediation analysisAlzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscaleReduced gray matterGray matter volumeStructural brain volumesAssociated with cognitive impairmentAlzheimer's diseaseGray matterMagnetic resonance imagingPoor cognitive outcomesAlzheimer's disease continuumMatter volumeT1-weighted magnetic resonance imagingBrain structuresCognitive outcomesCerebral volumeCognitive impairmentCognitive declineBrain atrophyAD continuumBrainSerum leucine levelsAD pathologyIncreased sedentary behavior is associated with neurodegeneration and worse cognition in older adults over a 7‐year period despite high levels of physical activity
Gogniat M, Khan O, Li J, Park C, Robb W, Zhang P, Sun Y, Moore E, Houston M, Pechman K, Shashikumar N, Davis L, Liu D, Landman B, Cole K, Bolton C, Gifford K, Hohman T, Full K, Jefferson A. Increased sedentary behavior is associated with neurodegeneration and worse cognition in older adults over a 7‐year period despite high levels of physical activity. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2025, 21: e70157. PMID: 40357887, PMCID: PMC12070248, DOI: 10.1002/alz.70157.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSedentary behaviorSedentary timeOlder adultsLevels of physical activityAPOE-e4 carrier statusReduce sedentary timeBrain structuresIncreased sedentary behaviorAPOE-e4 statusRisk factorsModifiable risk factorsLongitudinal linear regressionAlzheimer's diseaseHippocampal volume reductionPhysical activityEffect modificationAPOE-e4E4 statusEpisodic memoryNeuropsychological assessmentApolipoprotein EWorse cognitionAging adultsGenetic riskCognitive changesThe implementation of artificial intelligence in serial monitoring of post gamma knife vestibular schwannomas: A pilot study
Singh M, Jester N, Lorr S, Briano A, Schwartz N, Mahajan A, Chiang V, Tommasini S, Wiznia D, Buono F. The implementation of artificial intelligence in serial monitoring of post gamma knife vestibular schwannomas: A pilot study. Clinical Imaging 2025, 123: 110495. PMID: 40388858, DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2025.110495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAlgorithmsArtificial IntelligenceFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNeuroma, AcousticPilot ProjectsRadiosurgeryRetrospective StudiesTreatment OutcomeConceptsGamma knife radiosurgeryVestibular schwannomaPost-GKSTumor growthVS volumeHalting tumor growthRetrospective cohort studyAssess treatment efficacyManual segmentationHearing lossBenign tumorsPaired t-testT1-weighted MRI scansAssess statistical significanceCohort studyDice similarity coefficientNeurological functionTreatment efficacyClinical monitoringMRI scansStatistical significancePercentage changeSchwannomaSpatial overlapTumorIntegrating HiTOP and RDoC frameworks part II: shared and distinct biological mechanisms of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology
Davis C, Khan Y, Toikumo S, Jinwala Z, Boomsma D, Levey D, Gelernter J, Kember R, Kranzler H. Integrating HiTOP and RDoC frameworks part II: shared and distinct biological mechanisms of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology. Psychological Medicine 2025, 55: e137. PMID: 40340892, PMCID: PMC12094665, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291725000819.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainDrug RepositioningGenome-Wide Association StudyHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMental DisordersPsychopathologyConceptsDrug repurposing analysisAssociated with reduced gray matter volumeHierarchical Taxonomy of PsychopathologyGenome-wide association studiesTaxonomy of PsychopathologyResearch Domain CriteriaTissue-specific expression patternsAspects of psychopathologyGray matter volumeSingle-cell RNA sequencing dataGene identification methodsMagnetic resonance imaging dataMulti-omics approachRNA sequencing dataBrain cell typesHiTOP frameworkInternalizing psychopathologyPhysical health conditionsPsychopathological spectrumSubcallosal cortexGene annotationMatter volumeGenomic insightsSequence dataGenetic liabilityGreater Accumulation of Brain White Matter Hyperintensities in People Diagnosed and Treated During Acute HIV Compared With People Without HIV
Holroyd K, Chan P, Sacdalan C, Dumrongpisutikul N, Sriplienchan S, Promensa P, Sailasuta P, Pothisri M, Puttamaswin S, Vasan S, Valcour V, Trautmann L, Spudich S, Paul R, Bolenzius J, Team A. Greater Accumulation of Brain White Matter Hyperintensities in People Diagnosed and Treated During Acute HIV Compared With People Without HIV. Neurology 2025, 104: e213591. PMID: 40327828, PMCID: PMC12060792, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000213591.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnti-Retroviral AgentsBrainCohort StudiesFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedThailandWhite MatterConceptsAcute HIV infectionAntiretroviral therapyWhite matter hyperintensitiesWMH changeViral suppressionHIV infectionBaseline CD4<sup>+</sup> T-cell countVascular comorbiditiesCD4<sup>+</sup> T-cell countIncreased rate of ischemic strokeUndetectable plasma viral loadT2-fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequencesPlasma viral loadT-cell countsAntiretroviral therapy initiationEarly ART initiationFluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequencesBrain white matter hyperintensityHistory of psychiatric disordersFollow-up periodRate of ischemic strokeRepeated-measures ANOVAIncreased risk of strokeTwo-year follow-upExposure to HIVAltered brain activation during memory retrieval mediates the relationship between developmental trauma and psychotic symptom severity
Mason A, Palmer W, Cao H, Addington J, Bearden C, Cadenhead K, Cornblatt B, Perkins D, Mathalon D, Walker E, Woods S, Cannon T. Altered brain activation during memory retrieval mediates the relationship between developmental trauma and psychotic symptom severity. Schizophrenia Research 2025, 281: 115-121. PMID: 40328092, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2025.04.034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInferior parietal lobe activityPsychotic symptom severityParietal lobe activityDevelopmental traumaDelusion severityHallucination severityMemory taskNeurocognitive measuresMemory processesMemory performanceSymptom severityScale of Psychosis-risk SymptomsNorth American Prodrome Longitudinal StudyPoorer episodic memory performanceRisk of psychotic symptomsPaired-associate memory taskAssociated with memory processingMemory-associated regionsTrauma-exposed individualsEpisodic memory processesEpisodic memory tasksPsychosis-risk symptomsClinical high riskEpisodic memory performanceSubclinical delusionsPrognostic value of plasma biomarkers for informing clinical trial design in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease
Qiu Y, Jacobs D, Messer K, Salmon D, Wellington C, Stukas S, Revta C, Brewer J, Léger G, Askew B, Donahue L, Kaplita S, Coric V, Qureshi I, Feldman H. Prognostic value of plasma biomarkers for informing clinical trial design in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2025, 17: 97. PMID: 40317057, PMCID: PMC12046789, DOI: 10.1186/s13195-025-01745-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAlzheimer DiseaseAmyloid beta-PeptidesBiomarkersDouble-Blind MethodFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedPrognosisResearch Designtau ProteinsConceptsMild to moderate ADADAS-cog11CDR-SBBaseline plasma NfLAlzheimer's diseasePlasma biomarkersMild-to-moderate Alzheimer's diseasePrognostic valueClinical trialsBaseline NfLPlasma NfLPlacebo-controlled trialCortical volumeConcentrations of plasma biomarkersMethodsPost hoc analysisDesign of clinical trialsClinical outcome dataIncreased ventricular volumeTrial participantsVolumetric MRIBaseline concentrationsEarly disease stagesClinical trial designTrial entry criteriaAD trialsBrain-wide connectivity changes due to social–emotional regulation during a naturalistic fMRI task
Hyatt C, Wexler B, Diefenbach G, Dichter G, Mazefsky C, Uscatescu L, Wolf J, Sahl R, Pittman B, Pearlson G, Assaf M. Brain-wide connectivity changes due to social–emotional regulation during a naturalistic fMRI task. Cerebral Cortex 2025, 35: bhaf118. PMID: 40401354, PMCID: PMC12096004, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaf118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBrainBrain MappingEmotional RegulationEmotionsFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleNerve NetNeural PathwaysYoung AdultConceptsPosterior cingulate cortexEmotion regulationFC differencesFunctional connectivityEmotion typeLeft temporoparietal junctionSocial emotion regulationLeft supramarginal gyrusMedial posterior regionsMultivariate pattern analysisSignificant FC differencesFMRI taskPrefrontal involvementER strategiesNegative stimuliReappraisal strategiesCingulate cortexNeutral storyTemporoparietal junctionSupramarginal gyrusFunctional neuroimagingNeural substratesFunctional MRISignificant emotionsSocial interactionAdversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and integrated information theories of consciousness
Ferrante O, Gorska-Klimowska U, Henin S, Hirschhorn R, Khalaf A, Lepauvre A, Liu L, Richter D, Vidal Y, Bonacchi N, Brown T, Sripad P, Armendariz M, Bendtz K, Ghafari T, Hetenyi D, Jeschke J, Kozma C, Mazumder D, Montenegro S, Seedat A, Sharafeldin A, Yang S, Baillet S, Chalmers D, Cichy R, Fallon F, Panagiotaropoulos T, Blumenfeld H, de Lange F, Devore S, Jensen O, Kreiman G, Luo H, Boly M, Dehaene S, Koch C, Tononi G, Pitts M, Mudrik L, Melloni L. Adversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and integrated information theories of consciousness. Nature 2025, 642: 133-142. PMID: 40307561, PMCID: PMC12137136, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08888-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBrainConsciousnessElectroencephalographyFemaleHumansInformation TheoryMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetoencephalographyMaleModels, NeurologicalNeuronsYoung AdultConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingInferior frontal cortexLateral temporal cortexGlobal neuronal workspaceEarly visual areasPrefrontal cortexCognitive neuroscienceFrontal cortexTemporal cortexNeuronal workspaceConsciousness dimensionsTheory of consciousnessAdversarial collaborationConscious contentsNeural activityStimulus offsetCortexPosterior cortexStimulus durationHuman participantsVisual areasDivergent predictionsMagnetic resonance imagingTheory-drivenStimuliVisualizing functional network connectivity differences using an explainable machine-learning method
Sendi M, Itkyal V, Edwards-Swart S, Chun J, Mathalon D, Ford J, Preda A, van Erp T, Pearlson G, Turner J, Calhoun V. Visualizing functional network connectivity differences using an explainable machine-learning method. Physiological Measurement 2025, 46: 045009. PMID: 40245920, DOI: 10.1088/1361-6579/adce52.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBrainFemaleHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedMachine LearningMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNerve NetSchizophreniaYoung AdultConceptsCognitive control networkFunctional network connectivitySubcortical networksSHapley Additive exPlanationsExplainable machine learningMachine learning modelsStatistical learning approachResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingClassification accuracyLack interpretabilityMachine-learning methodsMachine learningSynthetic dataLearning approachLearning modelsNetwork connectivityAging adultsRandom forestOlder aged adultsNetworkSomatomotor networkConnectivity differencesNeural mechanismsCatBoost modelSelf-Inflicted Head Injury in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia with Compulsive Behaviors: A Case Report
Yang Y, Matuskey D, Benjamin C, Fesharaki-Zadeh A. Self-Inflicted Head Injury in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia with Compulsive Behaviors: A Case Report. Cognitive And Behavioral Neurology 2025, 38: 66-72. PMID: 40298273, DOI: 10.1097/wnn.0000000000000392.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainCompulsive BehaviorCraniocerebral TraumaFrontotemporal DementiaHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedPositron-Emission TomographySelf-Injurious BehaviorConceptsBehavioral variant frontotemporal dementiaDiagnosis of behavioural variant frontotemporal dementiaFrontotemporal dementiaEpisodic memory lossLoss of empathyCompulsive behaviorsExecutive functionProgressive behavioral deficitsPsychiatric diagnosisPsychiatric disordersBehavioral deficitsRight hippocampusRight hemisphereBehavioral agitationPersonality changesNeuroimaging findingsInstrumental activities of daily livingMemory lossRight lateral ventricleSevere hypometabolismLateral ventricleParenchymal volume lossClinician's abilityInstrumental activitiesVolume lossMultimodal identification of the mouse brain using simultaneous Ca2+ imaging and fMRI
Mandino F, Horien C, Shen X, Desrosiers-Grégoire G, Luo W, Markicevic M, Constable R, Papademetris X, Chakravarty M, Betzel R, Lake E. Multimodal identification of the mouse brain using simultaneous Ca2+ imaging and fMRI. Communications Biology 2025, 8: 665. PMID: 40287579, PMCID: PMC12033268, DOI: 10.1038/s42003-025-08037-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrainCalciumConnectomeMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMultimodal ImagingConceptsBOLD fMRIBOLD fMRI dataConnectome-based identificationCognitive neuroscientistsFMRI literatureHeterogeneous neurological conditionsWhole cortexFMRIMouse brainSimultaneous Ca2+ imagingCa2+ imagingAnimal modelsFluorescence calcium imagingCalcium imagingNeurological conditionsPersonalized treatmentNeuroimagingBOLDCortexNeuroscientistsBrainMiceMultimodal identificationCell-type specific signalsAlterations in Gray Matter Structure Linked to Frequency-Specific Cortico-Subcortical Connectivity in Schizophrenia via Multimodal Data Fusion
Duda M, Faghiri A, Belger A, Bustillo J, Ford J, Mathalon D, Mueller B, Pearlson G, Potkin S, Preda A, Sui J, Van Erp T, Calhoun V. Alterations in Gray Matter Structure Linked to Frequency-Specific Cortico-Subcortical Connectivity in Schizophrenia via Multimodal Data Fusion. Neuroinformatics 2025, 23: 31. PMID: 40285903, DOI: 10.1007/s12021-025-09728-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBrainCerebral CortexFemaleGray MatterHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedMultimodal ImagingNerve NetNeural PathwaysSchizophreniaYoung AdultConceptsGray matter volumeJoint independent component analysisFunctional connectivityGroup differencesGray matter volume alterationsCortical gray matter volumeFunctional brain alterationsPathophysiology of SZComplex psychiatric disorderSignificant group differencesCortico-subcortical connectionsStructural brain networksFunctional network connectivityNeuroimaging-based studiesDynamic functional network connectivityGray matter structuresFunctional dysconnectivitySZ groupPsychiatric disordersBrain alterationsMatter volumeBrain networksSchizophreniaBrain structuresSensorimotor network
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