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Disrupted sensory interhemispheric synchronization in schizophrenia: a frequency-resolved VMHC analysis

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  • Lei Peng

  • Huiyun He

  • Zhi Huang

  • Yongshan Wang

  • June 12, 2026

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    Patients with schizophrenia showed significantly reduced voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) in sensory networks compared to healthy controls.

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    Frequency-specific analyses indicated higher VMHC at slow-5 compared to slow-4 in visual gyrus and subcortical regions among patients.

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    Significant group-by-frequency interactions were found in the middle occipital gyrus and postcentral gyrus, with reduced slow-4 VMHC in schizophrenia.

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    The study highlights frequency-dependent reductions of interhemispheric connectivity in schizophrenia, particularly affecting sensory systems.

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    Findings suggest that frequency-resolved VMHC analyses can enhance understanding of network dysfunction in schizophrenia.

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