An over- or under-synchronized brain may predict psychosis

An over- or under-synchronized brain may predict psychosis

Is it possible to assess an individual’s risk of psychosis? Identifying predictive markers is a key challenge in psychiatry. A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), part of the Synapsy Center for Neuroscience and Mental Health Research, studied a cohort of patients with a 22q11.2DS microdeletion—a genetic anomaly linked to psychotic disorders.

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