2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2017.09.011
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Decreased functional connectivity in schizophrenia: The relationship between social functioning, social cognition and graph theoretical network measures

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“…Furthermore, the results highlight that the significant differences between healthy controls and patients with SZ are highly similar and consistent across spatial chronnectome features, further supporting the observed findings. Our results are also consistent with and extend findings from previous studies (Baker et al, 2014;Calhoun et al, 2009;Damaraju et al, 2014;Erdeniz, Serin, Ibadi, & Tas, 2017;Garrity et al, 2007;Gavrilescu et al, 2010;Jafri et al, 2008;Skudlarski et al, 2010;Vercammen, Knegtering, den Boer, Liemburg, & Aleman, 2010;Zeng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Furthermore, the results highlight that the significant differences between healthy controls and patients with SZ are highly similar and consistent across spatial chronnectome features, further supporting the observed findings. Our results are also consistent with and extend findings from previous studies (Baker et al, 2014;Calhoun et al, 2009;Damaraju et al, 2014;Erdeniz, Serin, Ibadi, & Tas, 2017;Garrity et al, 2007;Gavrilescu et al, 2010;Jafri et al, 2008;Skudlarski et al, 2010;Vercammen, Knegtering, den Boer, Liemburg, & Aleman, 2010;Zeng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This is aligned with the dysconnectivity or disconnection hypothesis of SZ (Friston, ). Reduced functional connectivity has been consistently reported in patients with SZ (Damaraju et al, ; Erdeniz et al, ; Gavrilescu et al, ; Skudlarski et al, ; Vercammen et al, ), and higher fluctuations of brain connectivity within brain networks in SZ could be related to the brain's effort to compensate for dysconnectivity and/or unbalancing of brain circuitries (Cazorla, Kang, & Kellendonk, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In our analysis, we observed overall higher coupling variability and lower network coupling strengths among patients with SZ, which is aligned with the dysconnectivity or disconnection hypothesis of schizophrenia (Friston, 1998). Reduced functional connectivity has been constantly reported in patients with SZ Erdeniz et al, 2017;Gavrilescu et al, 2010;Skudlarski et al, 2010;Vercammen et al, 2010), and higher fluctuations of brain connectivity within brain networks in SZ could be related to the brain's effort to compensate for dysconnectivity and/or unbalancing of brain circuitries (Cazorla et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Damaraju et al, also reported decreased static connectivity in sensory domains when comparing SZ to TC. Decrease connectivity in SZ compared to TC has been reported in other studies too (Dong, et al, 2018;Erdeniz, et al, 2017;Friston and Frith, 1995;Lynall, et al, 2010;Skudlarski, et al, 2010).…”
Section: Schizophrenia-related Findingssupporting
confidence: 70%