Table 2 Brain regions with abnormal cerebellar connectivity between groups.

From: Patients with first-episode, drug-naive schizophrenia and subjects at ultra-high risk of psychosis shared increased cerebellar-default mode network connectivity at rest

Cluster location

Peak (MNI)

Number of voxels

T value

x

y

z

Seed: Left Crus I

UHR subjects > Controls

Left middle temporal gyrus

−66

−27

−6

35

3.8290

UHR subjects < Controls

None

     

Patients vs Controls

None

     

Patients > UHR subjects

Right superior MPFC

6

45

30

26

3.5324

Patients < UHR subjects

None

     

Seed: Right Crus I

UHR subjects > Controls

Bilateral precuneus

0

−54

18

22

3.2874

Left cuneus

−15

−63

21

21

3.2021

Bilateral PCC/precuneus

3

−57

30

73

3.3506

UHR subjects < Controls

None

     

Patients > Controls

Left middle temporal gyrus

−63

−18

−12

77

4.7358

Bilateral rectus

9

45

−15

30

3.9912

Bilateral PCC/precuneus/cuneus

−9

−45

33

399

4.9180

Right AG

54

−63

27

20

3.3670

Patients < Controls

None

     

Patients vs UHR subjects

None

     

Seed: lobule IX

UHR subjects > Controls

Bilateral superior MPFC/ACC

12

39

18

224

5.0566

Right middle frontal gyrus

30

24

48

21

4.0687

UHR subjects < Controls

None

     

Patients > Controls

Left superior MPFC

−12

45

15

26

4.0016

Patients < Controls

None

     

Patients > UHR subjects

None

     

Patients < UHR subjects

Bilateral superior MPFC/ACC

3

39

21

84

−3.9892

Right middle frontal gyrus

27

18

45

22

−3.7194

  1. MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute; MPFC = medial prefrontal cortex; PCC = posterior cingulate cortex; AG = angular gyrus; ACC = anterior cingulate cortex.