White Matter Microstructure across the Psychosis Spectrum

作者: Katherine H. Karlsgodt

DOI: 10.1016/J.TINS.2020.03.014

关键词: PsychosisNeuroimagingWhite matter microstructurePsychologyDiffusion MRISymptom severityClinical psychologyWhite matterSchizophrenia

摘要: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is a neuroimaging technique that has allowed us an unprecedented look at the role white matter microstructure may play in mental illnesses, such as psychosis. Psychosis-related including schizophrenia, are increasingly viewed existing along spectrum; spectrums be defined based on factors stage of illness, symptom severity, or genetic liability. This review first focuses overview some recent findings from DWI studies. Then, it examines ways which analyses have been extended across broader psychosis spectrum, spectrums, and what we learned approaches.

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