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Progressive reduction in cortical thickness as psychosis develops: a multisite longitudinal neuroimaging study of youth at elevated clinical risk.

Biological psychiatry | 2015

Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) who progress to fully psychotic symptoms have been observed to show a steeper rate of cortical gray matter reduction compared with individuals without symptomatic progression and with healthy control subjects. Whether such changes reflect processes associated with the pathophysiology of schizophrenia or exposure to antipsychotic drugs is unknown.

Pubmed ID: 25034946 RIS Download

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  • Agency: NIMH NIH HHS, United States
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  • Agency: NIMH NIH HHS, United States
    Id: U01 MH081928
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    Id: MH066160
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  • Agency: NIMH NIH HHS, United States
    Id: U01 MH082022
  • Agency: NIMH NIH HHS, United States
    Id: U01 MH081984
  • Agency: NIMH NIH HHS, United States
    Id: MH081988
  • Agency: NIMH NIH HHS, United States
    Id: U01 MH081902
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Open source software suite for processing and analyzing human brain MRI images. Used for reconstruction of brain cortical surface from structural MRI data, and overlay of functional MRI data onto reconstructed surface. Contains automatic structural imaging stream for processing cross sectional and longitudinal data. Provides anatomical analysis tools, including: representation of cortical surface between white and gray matter, representation of the pial surface, segmentation of white matter from rest of brain, skull stripping, B1 bias field correction, nonlinear registration of cortical surface of individual with stereotaxic atlas, labeling of regions of cortical surface, statistical analysis of group morphometry differences, and labeling of subcortical brain structures.Operating System: Linux, macOS.

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