Journal article
The use of component-wise gradient boosting to assess the possible role of cognitive measures as markers of vulnerability to pediatric bipolar disorder
IE Bauer, R Suchting, TE Van Rheenen, MJ Wu, B Mwangi, D Spiker, GB Zunta-Soares, JC Soares
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background and Aims: Cognitive impairments are primary hallmarks symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD). Whether these deficits are markers of vulnerability or symptoms of the disease is still unclear. This study used a component-wise gradient (CGB) machine learning algorithm to identify cognitive measures that could accurately differentiate pediatric BD, unaffected offspring of BD parents, and healthy controls. Methods: 59 healthy controls (HC; 11.19 ± 3.15 yo; 30 girls), 119 children and adolescents with BD (13.31 ± 3.02 yo, 52 girls) and 49 unaffected offspring of BD parents (UO; 9.36 ± 3.18 yo; 22 girls) completed the CANTAB cognitive battery. Results: CGB achieved accuracy of 73.2% and an AU..
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Awarded by National Institute of Mental Health