Leveraging the adolescent brain cognitive development study to improve behavioral prediction from neuroimaging in smaller replication samples
<p>Neuroimaging is a popular method to map brain structural and functional patterns to complex human traits. Recently published observations cast doubt upon these prospects, particularly for prediction of cognitive traits from structural and resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging...
Main Authors: | Makowski, C, Brown, TT, Zhao, W, Hagler Jr, DJ, Parekh, P, Garavan, H, Nichols, T, Jernigan, TL, Dale, AM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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