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Abstract #3877

Functional Domain Connectivity Strength in Schizophrenia

Victor M Vergara1 and Vince D Calhoun1

1The Mind Research Network, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Functional network connectivity (FNC) has been successfully used to detect dysfunctions on the brain of schizophrenia patients. However, this work proposes the idea that effects can be observed when studying functional domains (groups of functionally related brain areas). A set of previously unobserved dysfunctions were detected by studying the domain connectivity strength. Domain connectivity is an important framework for future research of functional connectivity.

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