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Neuroimaging in Schizophrenia

Journal

NEUROIMAGING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 73-+

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nic.2019.09.007

Keywords

Schizophrenia; Magnetic resonance imaging; Psychoradiology; Structural; Functional; Spectroscopy; Diffusion; Diagnosis

Funding

  1. NIMH [MH 78113, MH112584, MH115026]
  2. Emerging Research Innovators in Mental Health Award from the IMHR
  3. KL2/Catalyst Medical Research Investigator from Harvard Catalyst
  4. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Marie Sklodowska-Curie [749201]
  5. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [749201] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Schizophrenia is a chronic psychotic disorder with a lifetime prevalence of about 1%. Onset is typically in adolescence or early adulthood; characteristic symptoms include positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and impairments in cognition. Neuroimaging studies have shown substantive evidence of brain structural, functional, and neurochemical alterations that are more pronounced in the association cortex and subcortical regions. These abnormalities are not sufficiently specific to be of diagnostic value, but there may be a role for imaging techniques to provide predictions of outcome. Incorporating multimodal imaging datasets using machine learning approaches may offer better diagnostic and predictive value in schizophrenia.

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