Improving the predictive potential of diffusion MRI in schizophrenia using normative models—Towards subject-level classification

Diffusion MRI studies consistently report group differences in white matter between individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and healthy controls. Nevertheless, the abnormalities found at the group-level are often not observed at the individual level. Among the different approaches aiming to study w...

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Main Authors: Ben-Ari, R. (Author), Bouix, S. (Author), Buchanan, R.W (Author), Cetin-Karayumak, S. (Author), Cho, K.I.K (Author), Clementz, B.A (Author), Crow, T.J (Author), Elad, D. (Author), James, A. (Author), Keshavan, M.S (Author), Kubicki, M.R (Author), Lee, J. (Author), Lyall, A.E (Author), Malhotra, A.K (Author), Pasternak, O. (Author), Pearlson, G.D (Author), Rathi, Y. (Author), Schretlen, D.J (Author), Seitz-Holland, J. (Author), Shenton, M.E (Author), Sochen, N. (Author), Stegmayer, K. (Author), Sweeney, J.A (Author), Szeszko, P.R (Author), Tamminga, C.A (Author), Viher, P.V (Author), Voineskos, A.N (Author), Walther, S. (Author), Zhang, F. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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