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Connectome dysfunction in patients at clinical high risk for psychosis and modulation by oxytocin

Psychology

Connectome dysfunction in patients at clinical high risk for psychosis and modulation by oxytocin

C. Davies, D. Martins, et al.

Explore groundbreaking insights into the functional brain networks linked to psychosis risk! This pioneering research, conducted by a team of experts including Cathy Davies and Daniel Martins at King’s College London, reveals how intranasal oxytocin affects network topology differently in individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis compared to healthy controls. Delve into the implications for understanding psychosis onset!

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