Integration–segregation dynamics in functional networks of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
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Wiley
Materia
EEG Healthy control Integration Schizophrenia Segregation
Fecha
2023-04Referencia bibliográfica
Iglesias‐Parro, S., Ruiz de Miras, J., Soriano, M. F., & Ibáñez‐Molina, A. J. (2023). Integration‐segregation dynamics in functional networks of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. European Journal of Neuroscience.[https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15970]
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Agencia Estatal de Investigacion, AEI PID2019-105145RB-I00Resumen
Schizophrenia has been associated with dysfunction in information integration/
segregation dynamics. One of the neural networks whose role has been
most investigated in schizophrenia is the default mode network (DMN). In this
study, we have explored the possible alteration of integration and segregation
dynamics in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia with respect to healthy
controls, based on the study of the topological properties of the graphs derived
from the functional connectivity between the nodes of the DMN in the resting
state. Our results indicate that the patients show a diminution of the modularity
of the DMN and a higher global efficiency, in sparse graphs. Our data
emphasise the interest in studying temporal changes in network measures and
are compatible with the hypothesis of randomization of functional networks
in schizophrenia.