Chronic patients with psychosis (CPP) present executive function (EF) deficits and brain functional connectivity anomalies. We hypothesized that these phenomena are shared by individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR). We investigated the association between graph measures (i.e., betweenness and degree centrality) and cognitive skills in healthy volunteers (HV), CPP and CHR.

A Reproducible Prefronto-Striatal Network Centrality Association With Executive Function Performance is Compromised in Clinical Risk for Psychosis

Giuseppe Stolfa;Linda A. Antonucci;Leonardo Fazio;Roberta Passiatore;Angelantonio Tavella;Barbara Gelao;Monica Nicoli;Mario Altamura;Giuseppe Blasi;Alessandro Bertolino;Giulio Pergola
2021-01-01

Abstract

Chronic patients with psychosis (CPP) present executive function (EF) deficits and brain functional connectivity anomalies. We hypothesized that these phenomena are shared by individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR). We investigated the association between graph measures (i.e., betweenness and degree centrality) and cognitive skills in healthy volunteers (HV), CPP and CHR.
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