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255 related items for PubMed ID: 30169884

  • 1. Salience-Default Mode Functional Network Connectivity Linked to Positive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia.
    Hare SM, Ford JM, Mathalon DH, Damaraju E, Bustillo J, Belger A, Lee HJ, Mueller BA, Lim KO, Brown GG, Preda A, van Erp TGM, Potkin SG, Calhoun VD, Turner JA.
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  • 2. Aberrant dependence of default mode/central executive network interactions on anterior insular salience network activity in schizophrenia.
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  • 3. Parietal memory network and default mode network in first-episode drug-naïve schizophrenia: Associations with auditory hallucination.
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  • 6. Aberrant coupling within and across the default mode, task-positive, and salience network in subjects at risk for psychosis.
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  • 9. Functional fractionation of default mode network in first episode schizophrenia.
    Fan F, Tan Y, Wang Z, Yang F, Fan H, Xiang H, Guo H, Hong LE, Tan S, Zuo XN.
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  • 11. Default mode network connectivity is associated with long-term clinical outcome in patients with schizophrenia.
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  • 12. Default-Mode Network Abnormalities in Pediatric Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
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  • 13. Links among resting-state default-mode network, salience network, and symptomatology in schizophrenia.
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  • 17. Individual Variation in Functional Brain Network Topography is Linked to Schizophrenia Symptomatology.
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