Abstract

Accumulating evidence converges on a characteristic pattern of lower fronto-temporal cortical thickness in patients with schizophrenia (SZ) compared to controls. However, SZ is a heterogeneous disorder, and conventional mean-based analyses may disguise a substantial heterogeneity among patients. A recent meta-analysis reported higher brain volume variability in SZ patients in several cortical and subcortical structures lower variability in anterior cingulate volume as compared to healthy taken to indicate a pervasive involvement of the anterior cingulate in SZ. Here, we compared regional brain structural dispersion within patients with SZ and controls using a mega-analytic approach.

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