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Brain Connectivity and Gyrification as Endophenotypes for Schizophrenia: Weight of the Evidence
T. White
, I. Gottesman
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Schizophrenia
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Brain Connectivity
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Endophenotype
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Weight of Evidence
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Brain Gyrification
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Illness
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Genetic Factors
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Gene Expression
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Gene Regulation
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Connectome
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Functional Connectivity
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Patients with Schizophrenia
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Brain Regions
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Structural Connectivity
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Clinical Symptoms
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Omics
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Iceberg
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Intermediate Phenotype
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Emotional Deficits
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Aberrant Connectivity
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Cognitive-emotional
25%
Neuroscience
Gyrification
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Endophenotype
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Connectomics
25%
Gene Expression
25%
Functional Connectivity
25%
Gene Control
25%
Tamsulosin
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Brain Region
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