Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness across many psychiatric disorders. The underlying neurobiology behind these differences is not well understood. Objective To determine neurobiologic correlates of group differences in cortical thickness between cases and controls in 6 disorders: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and schizophrenia. Design, Setting, and Participants Profiles of group differences in cortical thickness between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance images. Similarity between interregional profi...
Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness ac...
Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness a...
Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness across many p...
Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness ac...
Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness a...
Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness across many p...
Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness ac...
Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness a...
Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness across many p...