2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.23.576916
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Brain-phenotype predictions can survive across diverse real-world data

Brendan D. Adkinson,
Matthew Rosenblatt,
Javid Dadashkarimi
et al.

Abstract: Recent work suggests that machine learning models predicting psychiatric treatment outcomes based on clinical data may fail when applied to unharmonized samples. Neuroimaging predictive models offer the opportunity to incorporate neurobiological information, which may be more robust to dataset shifts. Yet, among the minority of neuroimaging studies that undertake any form of external validation, there is a notable lack of attention to generalization across dataset-specific idiosyncrasies. Research settings, by… Show more

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