Fig. 2: Graphical representation of the relationships between functional outcomes and the corticostriatal relative connectivity of the left orbitofrontal cortex in the group at CHR-P. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 2: Graphical representation of the relationships between functional outcomes and the corticostriatal relative connectivity of the left orbitofrontal cortex in the group at CHR-P.

From: Differential trajectories of corticostriatal structural connectivity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis according to functional outcome

Fig. 2

Compared with HC participants, individuals at CHR-P with good functional outcomes (follow-up mGAF scores ≥ 61) presented a preserved trajectory in the corticostriatal relative connectivity of the left orbitofrontal cortex, whereas those with poor functional outcomes (follow-up mGAF scores < 61) presented a significantly aberrant trajectory. Abbreviations: CHR-P, individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis; CHR-P good outcomes, individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis with a modified Global Assessment of Functioning score ≥ 61 at follow-up; CHR-P poor outcomes, individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis with a modified Global Assessment of Functioning score < 61 points at follow-up; mGAF modified Global Assessment of Functioning scale.

Back to article page