Functional magnetic resonance imaging in schizophrenia: current evidence, methodological advances, limitations and future directions

Author:

Voineskos Aristotle N.12,Hawco Colin12,Neufeld Nicholas H.12,Turner Jessica A.3,Ameis Stephanie H.124,Anticevic Alan56,Buchanan Robert W.7,Cadenhead Kristin8,Dazzan Paola9,Dickie Erin W.12,Gallucci Julia110,Lahti Adrienne C.11,Malhotra Anil K.12131415,Öngür Dost16,Lencz Todd12131415,Sarpal Deepak K.17,Oliver Lindsay D.1

Affiliation:

1. Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute and Brain Health Imaging Centre Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto ON Canada

2. Department of Psychiatry Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada

3. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Wexner Medical Center Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

4. Cundill Centre for Child and Youth Depression and McCain Centre for Child, Youth and Family Mental Health Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto ON Canada

5. Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program Yale University New Haven CT USA

6. Department of Psychiatry Yale University New Haven CT USA

7. Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, Department of Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA

8. Department of Psychiatry University of California San Diego La Jolla CA USA

9. Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London London UK

10. Institute of Medical Science University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada

11. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL USA

12. Institute for Behavioral Science Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research Manhasset NY USA

13. Department of Psychiatry Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Hempstead NY USA

14. Department of Molecular Medicine Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Hempstead NY USA

15. Department of Psychiatry Zucker Hillside Hospital Division of Northwell Health Glen Oaks NY USA

16. McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Belmont MA USA

17. Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA USA

Abstract

Functional neuroimaging emerged with great promise and has provided fundamental insights into the neurobiology of schizophrenia. However, it has faced challenges and criticisms, most notably a lack of clinical translation. This paper provides a comprehensive review and critical summary of the literature on functional neuroimaging, in particular functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), in schizophrenia. We begin by reviewing research on fMRI biomarkers in schizophrenia and the clinical high risk phase through a historical lens, moving from case‐control regional brain activation to global connectivity and advanced analytical approaches, and more recent machine learning algorithms to identify predictive neuroimaging features. Findings from fMRI studies of negative symptoms as well as of neurocognitive and social cognitive deficits are then reviewed. Functional neural markers of these symptoms and deficits may represent promising treatment targets in schizophrenia. Next, we summarize fMRI research related to antipsychotic medication, psychotherapy and psychosocial interventions, and neurostimulation, including treatment response and resistance, therapeutic mechanisms, and treatment targeting. We also review the utility of fMRI and data‐driven approaches to dissect the heterogeneity of schizophrenia, moving beyond case‐control comparisons, as well as methodological considerations and advances, including consortia and precision fMRI. Lastly, limitations and future directions of research in the field are discussed. Our comprehensive review suggests that, in order for fMRI to be clinically useful in the care of patients with schizophrenia, research should address potentially actionable clinical decisions that are routine in schizophrenia treatment, such as which antipsychotic should be prescribed or whether a given patient is likely to have persistent functional impairment. The potential clinical utility of fMRI is influenced by and must be weighed against cost and accessibility factors. Future evaluations of the utility of fMRI in prognostic and treatment response studies may consider including a health economics analysis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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