Communications Biology (Sep 2022)

Multiscale neural gradients reflect transdiagnostic effects of major psychiatric conditions on cortical morphology

  • Bo-yong Park,
  • Valeria Kebets,
  • Sara Larivière,
  • Meike D. Hettwer,
  • Casey Paquola,
  • Daan van Rooij,
  • Jan Buitelaar,
  • Barbara Franke,
  • Martine Hoogman,
  • Lianne Schmaal,
  • Dick J. Veltman,
  • Odile A. van den Heuvel,
  • Dan J. Stein,
  • Ole A. Andreassen,
  • Christopher R. K. Ching,
  • Jessica A. Turner,
  • Theo G. M. van Erp,
  • Alan C. Evans,
  • Alain Dagher,
  • Sophia I. Thomopoulos,
  • Paul M. Thompson,
  • Sofie L. Valk,
  • Matthias Kirschner,
  • Boris C. Bernhardt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03963-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Individuals across six major psychiatric conditions from the ENIGMA consortium reveals a shared morphological effect, following a sensory-fugal axis, which is related to microstructural gradient and neurotransmitter axes.