Reduced Functional Coordination within the Default Mode Network in Schizophrenia During Naturalistic Neuroimaging
Background Social dysfunction is a major source of disability in schizophrenia, yet the neural mechanisms that contribute to impaired social understanding remain poorly understood. Converging evidence points to the role of the default mode network (DMN) in integrating social information over time to construct interpretations of social behaviors. Here, we tested the hypothesis that individuals…
We haven't written up this one. bioRxiv has the full story — the link below goes straight to it.