Introduction: There exists over the past decades a constant debate driven by controversies in the validity of psychiatric diagnosis. This debate is grounded in queries about both the validity and evidence strength of clinical measures. Materials and Methods: The objective of the study is to construct a bottom-up unsupervised machine learning approach, where the brain signatures identified by three principal components based on activations yielded from the three kinds of diagnostically relevant stimuli are used in order to produce cross-validation markers which may effectively predict the variance on the level of clinical populations and eventually delineate diagnostic and classification groups. The stimuli represent items from a paranoid-de...
Background Psychiatric disorders have historically been classified using symptom information alone....
Background: Psychiatric disorders are highly heterogeneous, defined based on symptoms with little co...
Background: Functional neuroimaging is being used in clinical psychiatry today desp...
Brain signatures identified by bottom-up unsupervised machine learning: three principal components b...
Traditional psychiatric diagnosis has been overly reliant on either self-reported measures (introspe...
We used the Mass Multivariate Method on structural, resting-state, and task-related fMRI data from t...
Background: Psychiatric disorders have been historically classified using symptom information alone...
Using classification to identify biomarkers for various brain disorders has become a common practice...
Background: Psychiatric disorders have been historically classified using symptom information alone....
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagine (fMRI) is an important assessment tool in longitudinal studies...
Due to a lack of objective biomarkers, psychiatric diagnoses still rely strongly on patient reportin...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that the 11-item Psychotic Depression Assessment Scale (PD...
Background: Psychotic depression is widely accepted as a specific subtype of unipolar major depressi...
<div><p>Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagine (fMRI) is an important assessment tool in longitudinal...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are highly heterogeneous, defined based on symptoms with little co...
Background Psychiatric disorders have historically been classified using symptom information alone....
Background: Psychiatric disorders are highly heterogeneous, defined based on symptoms with little co...
Background: Functional neuroimaging is being used in clinical psychiatry today desp...
Brain signatures identified by bottom-up unsupervised machine learning: three principal components b...
Traditional psychiatric diagnosis has been overly reliant on either self-reported measures (introspe...
We used the Mass Multivariate Method on structural, resting-state, and task-related fMRI data from t...
Background: Psychiatric disorders have been historically classified using symptom information alone...
Using classification to identify biomarkers for various brain disorders has become a common practice...
Background: Psychiatric disorders have been historically classified using symptom information alone....
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagine (fMRI) is an important assessment tool in longitudinal studies...
Due to a lack of objective biomarkers, psychiatric diagnoses still rely strongly on patient reportin...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that the 11-item Psychotic Depression Assessment Scale (PD...
Background: Psychotic depression is widely accepted as a specific subtype of unipolar major depressi...
<div><p>Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagine (fMRI) is an important assessment tool in longitudinal...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are highly heterogeneous, defined based on symptoms with little co...
Background Psychiatric disorders have historically been classified using symptom information alone....
Background: Psychiatric disorders are highly heterogeneous, defined based on symptoms with little co...
Background: Functional neuroimaging is being used in clinical psychiatry today desp...