4.6. Resting state studies Meda et al. (2012) investigated functional network connectiv-ity during resting states in schizophrenia and bipolar patients,and their relatives, using an across-network approach, namelyfunctional network connectivity (FNC) analysis. BDP and their UR (along with schizophrenia patients) showed a reduced connectivity between 2 networks compared to controls, namely(1) fronto-occipital, linked to visual perception and higher-order visual processing, and (2) anterior default mode-prefrontal,linked to theory of mind and social cognition. Moreover, UR(along with schizophrenia patients and their UR to a lesserextent) showed a reduced functional connectivity between the mesolimbic paralimbic and sensory-motor network compared toHC. Khadka et al. (2013) extended the above-mentioned studyby performing a within-network analysis on the