A "disconnectivity model" of schizophrenia has been proposed, but it is still unclear if white matter abnormalities are associated with gray matter changes and if they may be the anatomic substrate of cognitive impairment, which is a core symptom of the disorder. The first objective was to detect if white matter microstructure alterations in schizophrenia are associated with or independent of gray matter change, using an optimized method for white matter (Tract-Based Spatial Statistics) and gray matter analyses (whole-brain voxel-wise approach). The second objective was to identify the neuropsychological correlates of white matter abnormalities in the schizophrenic group, using a comprehensive neuropsychological battery.

Spoletini, I., Cherubini, A., Di Paola, M., Banfi, G., Rüsch, N., Martinotti, G., et al. (2009). Reduced fronto-temporal connectivity is associated with frontal gray matter density reduction and neuropsychological deficit in schizophrenia. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 108(1-3), 57-68 [10.1016/j.schres.2008.11.011].

Reduced fronto-temporal connectivity is associated with frontal gray matter density reduction and neuropsychological deficit in schizophrenia

RUBINO, IVO;SIRACUSANO, ALBERTO;CALTAGIRONE, CARLO;
2009-03-01

Abstract

A "disconnectivity model" of schizophrenia has been proposed, but it is still unclear if white matter abnormalities are associated with gray matter changes and if they may be the anatomic substrate of cognitive impairment, which is a core symptom of the disorder. The first objective was to detect if white matter microstructure alterations in schizophrenia are associated with or independent of gray matter change, using an optimized method for white matter (Tract-Based Spatial Statistics) and gray matter analyses (whole-brain voxel-wise approach). The second objective was to identify the neuropsychological correlates of white matter abnormalities in the schizophrenic group, using a comprehensive neuropsychological battery.
mar-2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/25 - PSICHIATRIA
English
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Young Adult; Humans; Cognition Disorders; Schizophrenia; Frontal Lobe; Brain Mapping; Temporal Lobe; Adult; Neural Pathways; Case-Control Studies; Middle Aged; Statistics as Topic; Neuropsychological Tests; Female; Functional Laterality; Male
Spoletini, I., Cherubini, A., Di Paola, M., Banfi, G., Rüsch, N., Martinotti, G., et al. (2009). Reduced fronto-temporal connectivity is associated with frontal gray matter density reduction and neuropsychological deficit in schizophrenia. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 108(1-3), 57-68 [10.1016/j.schres.2008.11.011].
Spoletini, I; Cherubini, A; Di Paola, M; Banfi, G; Rüsch, N; Martinotti, G; Bria, P; Rubino, I; Siracusano, A; Caltagirone, C; Spalletta, G
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