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      "scope": "Healthy controls (n=70) and psychosis patients (schizophrenia spectrum n=75; psychotic bipolar n=49)",
      "claim_text": "Reduced PFC-thalamic and elevated somatosensory-thalamic anatomical connectivity is a transdiagnostic feature of psychosis present at the early stage of illness in both schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder.",
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        "doi": "10.1093/schbul/sbaa022",
        "claim": "Reduced PFC-thalamic and elevated somatosensory-thalamic anatomical connectivity is a transdiagnostic feature of psychosis present at the early stage of illness in both schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder.",
        "cite_key": "Sheffield2020",
        "evidence": "Diffusion-weighted imaging probabilistic tractography in 70 healthy and 124 patients (75 SZ, 49 psychotic bipolar; 62 early-stage).",
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        "study_system": "Healthy controls (n=70) and psychosis patients (schizophrenia spectrum n=75; psychotic bipolar n=49)",
        "source_cluster_id": "cluster_13",
        "replication_status": "independently_replicated",
        "claim_source_sentence": "Conclusions Altered thalamocortical anatomical connectivity, especially reduced PFC-thalamic connectivity, is a transdiagnostic feature of psychosis detectable in the early stage of illness.",
        "replication_evidence_dois": [
          "10.1093/schbul/sby166",
          "10.1016/j.bpsc.2019.04.012"
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        "effect_size_source_sentence": "Methods Diffusion-weighted imaging data were collected on 70 healthy individuals and 124 people with a psychotic disorder (schizophrenia spectrum = 75; psychotic bipolar disorder = 49), including 62 individuals in the early stage of psychosis."
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      "source_span": "Conclusions Altered thalamocortical anatomical connectivity, especially reduced PFC-thalamic connectivity, is a transdiagnostic feature of psychosis detectable in the early stage of illness.",
      "study_system": "Healthy controls (n=70) and psychosis patients (schizophrenia spectrum n=75; psychotic bipolar n=49)",
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      "section_title": "Loop Dysfunction in Neurological and Psychiatric Disease",
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          "Local review repositories are read-only inputs.",
          "SciDEX stores paper metadata, structured evidence, file pointers, and short citation contexts; it does not copy full review prose."
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