Neurodynamic models that simulate how micro-level alterations propagate upward to impact macroscopic neural circuits and overall brain function may offer valuable insights into the pathological mechanisms of schizophrenia (SCZ). In this study, we integrated a neurodynamic model with the classical Contrastive Variational Autoencoder (CVAE) to extract and evaluate macro-scale SCZ-specific features, including subject-level, region-level parameters, and time-varying states. Firstly, we demonstrated the robust fitting of the model within our multi-site dataset. Subsequently, by employing representational similarity analysis and a deep learning classifier, we confirmed the specificity and disorder-related information capturing ability of SCZ-specific features. Moreover, analysis of the attractor characteristics of the neurodynamic system revealed significant differences in attractor space patterns between SCZ-specific states and shared states. Finally, we utilized Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression to examine the multivariate mapping relationship between SCZ-specific features and symptoms, identifying two sets of correlated modes implicating unique molecular mechanisms: one mode corresponding to negative and general symptoms, and another mode corresponding to positive symptoms. Our results provide valuable insights into disorder-specific neurodynamic features and states associated with SCZ, laying the foundation for understanding the intricate pathophysiology of this disorder.
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Transl Psychiatry
December 2024
State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China.
Neurodynamic models that simulate how micro-level alterations propagate upward to impact macroscopic neural circuits and overall brain function may offer valuable insights into the pathological mechanisms of schizophrenia (SCZ). In this study, we integrated a neurodynamic model with the classical Contrastive Variational Autoencoder (CVAE) to extract and evaluate macro-scale SCZ-specific features, including subject-level, region-level parameters, and time-varying states. Firstly, we demonstrated the robust fitting of the model within our multi-site dataset.
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June 2024
Laboratory of Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, GR-68132, Alexandroupolis, Greece.
Front Neurosci
November 2020
Department of Psychiatry, Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.
Schizophrenia (SCZ) is an inherited disease, with the familial risk being among the most important factors when evaluating an individual's risk for SCZ. However, robust imaging biomarkers for the disease that can be used for diagnosis and determination of the prognosis are lacking. Here, we explore the potential of functional connectivity (FC) for use as a biomarker for the early detection of high-risk first-degree relatives (FDRs).
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