Structural and functional neural correlates of schizotypy: A systematic review.


Journal

Psychological bulletin
ISSN: 1939-1455
Titre abrégé: Psychol Bull
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0376473

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2021
Historique:
entrez: 13 12 2021
pubmed: 14 12 2021
medline: 21 4 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Schizotypy refers to a multidimensional construct that spans a range of cognitive, behavioral, and personality features, representing liability to psychosis on a continuum between health and illness. Schizotypy has been associated with functional and structural brain alterations as potential intermediate phenotypes on the developmental path to psychosis. We scanned the literature between February 2019 and August 1, 2020 using PubMed, Medline, APA PsycINFO, and ProQuest. We identified eligible articles conducted on participants assessed with psychometric schizotypy across the health-illness spectrum and reporting a direct statistic between schizotypy and a structural, task-related, or functional magnetic resonance imaging brain measure. Articles not peer-reviewed and not written in English were excluded. We systematically reviewed 84 studies that determined the changes in gray matter, brain activation, and connectivity associated with schizotypy in both healthy and clinical cohorts. Morphological and functional changes in the default and the frontoparietal networks, specifically frontal and temporal cortices, were most frequently associated with schizotypy. Yet, we were unable to identify consistent patterns of morphological or functional brain aberration associated with schizotypy, due to methodological differences between studies in the conceptualization and measurement of schizotypy. Efforts toward greater methodological concordance in future neuroimaging research of schizotypy are needed to improve the identification of brain-based endophenotypes for schizophrenia. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

Identifiants

pubmed: 34898236
pii: 2022-09577-004
doi: 10.1037/bul0000260
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Systematic Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

828-866

Auteurs

Emiliana Tonini (E)

School of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Yann Quidé (Y)

School of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Manreena Kaur (M)

School of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Thomas J Whitford (TJ)

School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Melissa J Green (MJ)

School of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW).

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