Abstract

A new study provides evidence for a long-discussed hypothesis: For the first time, researchers were able to show that alterations in the structural networks of affective and psychotic disorder patients’ brains correlate with the patients’ symptoms and not with their diagnosis. This study thus highlights the need for transdiagnostic, syndromal approaches to mental disorders.

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