Nature Communications (Oct 2020)

Mutations associated with neuropsychiatric conditions delineate functional brain connectivity dimensions contributing to autism and schizophrenia

  • Clara A. Moreau,
  • Sebastian G. W. Urchs,
  • Kumar Kuldeep,
  • Pierre Orban,
  • Catherine Schramm,
  • Guillaume Dumas,
  • Aurélie Labbe,
  • Guillaume Huguet,
  • Elise Douard,
  • Pierre-Olivier Quirion,
  • Amy Lin,
  • Leila Kushan,
  • Stephanie Grot,
  • David Luck,
  • Adrianna Mendrek,
  • Stephane Potvin,
  • Emmanuel Stip,
  • Thomas Bourgeron,
  • Alan C. Evans,
  • Carrie E. Bearden,
  • Pierre Bellec,
  • Sebastien Jacquemont

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18997-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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The impact of neurodevelopmental mutations on functional brain connectivity is poorly understood. Here the authors identify thalamo-sensorimotor dysconnectivity dimensions shared across 16p11.2 and 22q11.2 copy number variants, autism and schizophrenia, but not ADHD.