Functional connectome differences in individuals with hallucinations across the psychosis continuum
Abstract Hallucinations may arise from an imbalance between sensory and higher cognitive brain regions, reflected by alterations in functional connectivity. It is unknown whether hallucinations across the psychosis continuum exhibit similar alterations in functional connectivity, suggesting a common...
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Autores principales: | Maya J. L. Schutte, Marc M. Bohlken, Guusje Collin, Lucija Abramovic, Marco P. M. Boks, Wiepke Cahn, Meenakshi Dauwan, Edwin van Dellen, Neeltje E. M. van Haren, Kenneth Hugdahl, Sanne Koops, René C. W. Mandl, Iris E. C. Sommer |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9bc923f74f784c3fa696160b7e4da7e1 |
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