New Brain Mapping Uncovers Schizophrenia Insights
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Neuroscience News

A study by Georgia State University researchers has uncovered hidden brain network patterns in schizophrenia using advanced statistical tools to analyze nonlinear connectivity. This approach reveals disruptions in brain networks that traditional imaging methods miss, offering potential biomarkers for early diagnosis and targeted treatments. The findings could revolutionize the understanding and diagnosis of brain disorders by highlighting previously unrecognized dimensions of brain organization.