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Harrison BJ et al. – The study directly supports the hypothesis that OCD is associated with functional alterations of brain corticostriatal networks. Specifically, findings emphasize abnormal and heightened functional connectivity of ventrolimbic corticostriatal regions in patients with OCD.

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