Temperament & character account for brain functional connectivity at rest: a diathesis-stress model of functional dysregulation in psychosis

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  • who: Igor Zwir from the character will be more frequent in schizophrenic psychoses whereas apathetic and cyclothymic characters will be more frequent in bipolar psychosesWe expected that the selfregulatory dysfunction associated with psychoses may result from either overactivity or underactivity of integrated functional configurations of the four top-down rsFC prefrontal networks (DMN, CON, FPN, and DAN) [28]. In contrast, we hypothesized that bottom-up prefrontal networks regulating emotional reactivity (VAN, SN) were related to the involuntary emotional drives measured by TCI temperament dimensions, as supported by prior research [62, ]. The personalities of healthy adults are characterized . . .

     

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