Journal article
Affinity scores: An individual-centric fingerprinting framework for neuropsychiatric disorders
CMJ Wannan, C Pantelis, AH Merritt, B Tonge, WT Syeda
Translational Psychiatry | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2022
Abstract
Population-centric frameworks of biomarker identification for psychiatric disorders focus primarily on comparing averages between groups and assume that diagnostic groups are (1) mutually-exclusive, and (2) homogeneous. There is a paucity of individual-centric approaches capable of identifying individual-specific ‘fingerprints’ across multiple domains. To address this, we propose a novel framework, combining a range of biopsychosocial markers, including brain structure, cognition, and clinical markers, into higher-level ‘fingerprints’, capable of capturing intra-illness heterogeneity and inter-illness overlap. A multivariate framework was implemented to identify individualised patterns of br..
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Awarded by Neuroscience Research Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank (ASRB), Chief Investigators: Carr VJ, Schall U, Scott R, Jablensky A, Mowry B, Michie P, Catts S, Henskens F, Pantelis C, Loughland C. The ASRB is supported by Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA). CP was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) L3 Investigator Grant (1196508), and NHMRC Program Grant (ID: 1150083).