Fig. 3: Most reliable intrinsic brain activity connectivities predicting visual dysfunctions. | Neuropsychopharmacology

Fig. 3: Most reliable intrinsic brain activity connectivities predicting visual dysfunctions.

From: The impact of visual dysfunctions in recent-onset psychosis and clinical high-risk state for psychosis

Fig. 3

Connectivities (lines) between regions of interest (spheres) derived from resting-state brain activity were identified as classifying the occurrence of visual dysfunctions (VisDys+ vs. VisDys) in patients with recent onset psychosis (ROP) and subjects at clinical high risk (CHR). Depicted are the most reliable connectivities, within the occipital network (ON) in ROP (a) and CHR groups (b). For the combined ROP + CHR group, connectivities within the frontoparietal network (FPN) and the combined ON-FPN are shown in c, d, respectively. For a list of all cross-validation ratios (CVs) see Tables S9S12.

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