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Altered Fronto-Temporal Functional Connectivity in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk of Developing Psychosis
by
Cho, Kang Ik K.
, Jung, Wi Hoon
, Yoon, Youngwoo Bryan
, Kim, Sung Nyun
, Yun, Je-Yeon
, Lee, Tae Young
, Park, Hye Yoon
, Kwon, Jun Soo
in
Abnormalities
/ Adult
/ Antipsychotics
/ Brain research
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Connectivity
/ Connectome
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ Female
/ Frontal Lobe - physiology
/ Frontal Lobe - physiopathology
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Hallucinations
/ Health psychology
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Mental disorders
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Plains
/ Planum temporale
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosis
/ Psychotic Disorders - diagnosis
/ Psychotic Disorders - physiopathology
/ Risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Seeds
/ Studies
/ Superior temporal gyrus
/ Temporal gyrus
/ Temporal lobe
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
/ Temporal Lobe - physiopathology
2015
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Altered Fronto-Temporal Functional Connectivity in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk of Developing Psychosis
by
Cho, Kang Ik K.
, Jung, Wi Hoon
, Yoon, Youngwoo Bryan
, Kim, Sung Nyun
, Yun, Je-Yeon
, Lee, Tae Young
, Park, Hye Yoon
, Kwon, Jun Soo
in
Abnormalities
/ Adult
/ Antipsychotics
/ Brain research
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Connectivity
/ Connectome
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ Female
/ Frontal Lobe - physiology
/ Frontal Lobe - physiopathology
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Hallucinations
/ Health psychology
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Mental disorders
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Plains
/ Planum temporale
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosis
/ Psychotic Disorders - diagnosis
/ Psychotic Disorders - physiopathology
/ Risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Seeds
/ Studies
/ Superior temporal gyrus
/ Temporal gyrus
/ Temporal lobe
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
/ Temporal Lobe - physiopathology
2015
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Altered Fronto-Temporal Functional Connectivity in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk of Developing Psychosis
by
Cho, Kang Ik K.
, Jung, Wi Hoon
, Yoon, Youngwoo Bryan
, Kim, Sung Nyun
, Yun, Je-Yeon
, Lee, Tae Young
, Park, Hye Yoon
, Kwon, Jun Soo
in
Abnormalities
/ Adult
/ Antipsychotics
/ Brain research
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Connectivity
/ Connectome
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ Female
/ Frontal Lobe - physiology
/ Frontal Lobe - physiopathology
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Hallucinations
/ Health psychology
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Mental disorders
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Plains
/ Planum temporale
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosis
/ Psychotic Disorders - diagnosis
/ Psychotic Disorders - physiopathology
/ Risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Seeds
/ Studies
/ Superior temporal gyrus
/ Temporal gyrus
/ Temporal lobe
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
/ Temporal Lobe - physiopathology
2015
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Altered Fronto-Temporal Functional Connectivity in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk of Developing Psychosis
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Altered Fronto-Temporal Functional Connectivity in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk of Developing Psychosis
2015
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The superior temporal gyrus (STG) is one of the key regions implicated in psychosis, given that abnormalities in this region are associated with an increased risk of conversion from an at-risk mental state to psychosis. However, inconsistent results regarding the functional connectivity strength of the STG have been reported, and the regional heterogeneous characteristics of the STG should be considered.
To investigate the distinctive functional connection of each subregion in the STG, we parcellated the STG of each hemisphere into three regions: the planum temporale, Heschl's gyrus, and planum polare. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was obtained from 22 first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients, 41 individuals at ultra-high-risk for psychosis (UHR), and 47 demographically matched healthy controls.
Significant group differences (in seed-based connectivity) were demonstrated in the left planum temporale and from both the right and left Heschl's gyrus seeds. From the left planum temporale seed, the FEP and UHR groups exhibited increased connectivity to the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. In contrast, the FEP and UHR groups demonstrated decreased connectivity from the bilateral Heschl's gyrus seeds to the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex. The enhanced connectivity between the left planum temporale and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was positively correlated with positive symptom severity in individuals at UHR (r = .34, p = .03).
These findings corroborate the fronto-temporal connectivity disruption hypothesis in schizophrenia by providing evidence supporting the altered fronto-temporal intrinsic functional connection at earlier stages of psychosis. Our data indicate that subregion-specific aberrant fronto-temporal interactions exist in the STG at the early stage of psychosis, thus suggesting that these aberrancies are the neural underpinning of proneness to psychosis.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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