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{ "scope": "Outpatients with schizophrenia (n=26) and 30 matched healthy individuals", "claim_text": "Schizophrenia is characterized by increased resting-state thalamic functional connectivity with somatosensory and motor cortex and reduced sleep spindle density; the two abnormalities are inversely correlated, consistent with thalamic reticular nucleus disinhibition.", "raw_fields": { "n": 26, "doi": "10.1016/j.bpsc.2019.04.012", "claim": "Schizophrenia is characterized by increased resting-state thalamic functional connectivity with somatosensory and motor cortex and reduced sleep spindle density; the two abnormalities are inversely correlated, consistent with thalamic reticular nucleus disinhibition.", "cite_key": "Baran2019", "evidence": "Polysomnography and rs-fMRI in 26 outpatients with schizophrenia and 30 demographically matched controls.", "effect_size": "p=.007", "text_access": "fulltext", "study_system": "Outpatients with schizophrenia (n=26) and 30 matched healthy individuals", "source_cluster_id": "cluster_13", "replication_status": "independently_replicated", "claim_source_sentence": "Conclusions: These findings link two biomarkers of schizophrenia – the sleep spindle density deficit and abnormally increased thalamocortical functional connectivity – and point to deficient TRN inhibition as a plausible mechanism.", "replication_evidence_dois": [ "10.1093/schbul/sby166", "10.1016/j.jaac.2020.07.903" ], "effect_size_source_sentence": "Intra-cortical connectivity within the group difference mask was significantly weaker in patients than controls (t(49)=2.8, p=.007; Fig. 3A ) and only controls showed a strong reciprocal relation of intra-cortical connectivity with thalamocortical connectivity (r=−.75, p =2E-6; Patients: r =.19, p =.41; Fig. 3B ), a difference that was significant (β=.84, p =5E-6)." }, "section_id": "section_14", "source_url": "https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops/blob/0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b/evidence/section_14_evidence_package.json", "effect_size": "p=.007", "review_repo": "ComputationalReviewLoops", "section_ref": "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-14", "source_kind": "review_finding", "source_path": "evidence/section_14_evidence_package.json", "source_refs": [ "paper:paper-ddf43a4aa9ab" ], "source_span": "Conclusions: These findings link two biomarkers of schizophrenia – the sleep spindle density deficit and abnormally increased thalamocortical functional connectivity – and point to deficient TRN inhibition as a plausible mechanism.", "study_system": "Outpatients with schizophrenia (n=26) and 30 matched healthy individuals", "evidence_refs": [ { "ref": "paper:paper-ddf43a4aa9ab" } ], "section_title": "Loop Dysfunction in Neurological and Psychiatric Disease", "source_policy": { "mode": "public_source_pointer_with_short_context", "notes": [ "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." ], "source_commit_sha": "0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b", "source_repository_url": "https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops" }, "evidence_summary": "Polysomnography and rs-fMRI in 26 outpatients with schizophrenia and 30 demographically matched controls.", "review_bundle_ref": "analysis_bundle:ab-d49e54403ef9", "replication_status": "independently_replicated", "review_package_ref": "analysis_bundle:ab-d49e54403ef9", "source_artifact_ref": "wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-14", "origin_url": "https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops/blob/0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b/evidence/section_14_evidence_package.json", "commit_sha": "0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b", "created_by": "persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience", "repository_url": "https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops" }