Schizophrenia and related psychoses involve dysconnectivity across multiple scales, including cellular, brain network, behavioral, and interpersonal levels. Ultra-high field neuroimaging offers the opportunity to study this dysconnectivity in psychosis through magnetic resonance spectroscopy, structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging, and other modalities. This review covers the current literature on ultra-high field neuroimaging in psychosis, with a focus on multiscale and longitudinal studies, and offers recommendations for future research.

Published in Frontiers in Psychiatry