Fig. 5: Summary on the relationships between schizophrenia and other mental disorders. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 5: Summary on the relationships between schizophrenia and other mental disorders.

From: The relevance of transdiagnostic shared networks to the severity of symptoms and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia: a multimodal brain imaging fusion study

Fig. 5

a ACC-thalamus reward pattern in GMV are common between COBRE SZ and substance use, which correlate with cognitive deficits in FBIRN SZ especially with speed of processing and working memory domains. b Caudate-thalamus-MI_TG in GMV are common between COBRE SZ and depression, which correlate with both PANSS negative dimensions (including blunted affect, emotional withdrawal and stereotyped thinking) and cognition (reasoning) in FBIRN SZ. c ITG-lingual gyrus pattern in GMV and fALFF are common between SZ and DD, which correlate with PANSS general (poor attention) and cognition (speed of processing and reasoning). THA is thalamus; CAU is caudate; ACC is anterior cingulate cortex; MI_TG is middle and inferior temporal gyrus; LG is lingual gyrus; ITG is inferior temporal gyrus.

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