1Dept. of Psychological Medicine, King's College Hospital, London, England.
This study introduces dysmodularity as a neurocognitive model for schizophrenia, proposing impaired informational encapsulation and altered brain connectivity. This contrasts with excessive pruning theories, suggesting reduced pruning as a potential mechanism.
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