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Reduction in gray matter of cerebellum in schizophrenia and its influence on static and dynamic connectivity
Hui He
, Cheng Luo
, Yuling Luo
, Mingjun Duan
, Qizhong Yi
,
Bharat B. Biswal
, Dezhong Yao
Bio-Medical Engineering
Center for Brain Imaging
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Cerebellar Modules
13%
Cerebellum
100%
Cognitive Symptoms
6%
Dynamic Connectivity
100%
Dynamic FC
6%
Dynamic Functional Connectivity
13%
Extent of Reduction
6%
Frontoparietal Network
13%
Functional Change
6%
Functional Connectivity
6%
Gray Matter
100%
Patients with Schizophrenia
6%
Positive Symptoms
13%
Schizophrenia
100%
Schizophrenic Patients
13%
Sensorimotor
6%
Static Connectivity
100%
Structural Coupling
6%
Subcortical Network
13%
Neuroscience
Cerebellum
100%
Dementia Praecox
100%
Dynamic Functional Connectivity
13%
Functional Connectivity
6%
Gray Matter
100%
Positive Syndrome
13%
Thalamus
6%
Computer Science
Functional Connectivity
100%
Positive Relationship
33%
Positive Symptom
66%