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Cerebellar-prefrontal brain connectivity may shape negative symptoms in psychosis

A new study has found that stronger communication between the cerebellum and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—a part of the brain associated with higher-order thinking—is linked to reduced severity of negative symptoms in people with psychotic disorders. These negative symptoms were also associated with poorer verbal memory. The findings suggest that targeting cerebellar-prefrontal connectivity could help inform new treatment approaches for symptoms that remain largely resistant to existing medications. The research was published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. Psychosis is a mental health condition marked by a disconnection from reality. This can involve...

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