Application of hyperalignment to resting state data in individuals with psychosis reveals systematic changes in functional networks and identifies distinct clinical subgroups
Anderson Z, Turner J, Ashar Y, Calhoun V, Mittal V. Application of hyperalignment to resting state data in individuals with psychosis reveals systematic changes in functional networks and identifies distinct clinical subgroups. Aperture Neuro 2024, 4 DOI: 10.52294/001c.91992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFrontal connectivityPsychosis groupBaseline connectivityResting state functional connectivityPatterns of neural activitySubgroups of psychosisBrain-based biomarkersSample of individualsResting state dataBrain dataFollow-up analysisPsychosis symptomsFrontal cortexIndividual differencesFunctional connectivityPsychosisClinical populationsDiagnostic categoriesNeural activityClinical subpopulationsNetwork topographyClinically relevant differencesFunctional networksRelated disordersHealthy controls