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Cortical similarities in psychiatric and mood disorders identified in federated VBM analysis via COINSTAC
K Rootes-Murdy, S Panta, R Kelly, J Romero, Y Quidé, MJ Cairns, C Loughland, VJ Carr, SV Catts, A Jablensky, MJ Green, F Henskens, D Kiltschewskij, PT Michie, B Mowry, C Pantelis, PE Rasser, WR Reay, U Schall, RJ Scott Show all
Patterns | CELL PRESS | Published : 2024
Abstract
Structural neuroimaging studies have identified a combination of shared and disorder-specific patterns of gray matter (GM) deficits across psychiatric disorders. Pooling large data allows for examination of a possible common neuroanatomical basis that may identify a certain vulnerability for mental illness. Large-scale collaborative research is already facilitated by data repositories, institutionally supported databases, and data archives. However, these data-sharing methodologies can suffer from significant barriers. Federated approaches augment these approaches by enabling access or more sophisticated, shareable and scaled-up analyses of large-scale data. We examined GM alterations using ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by National Institutes of Health grants R01DA040487, R01DA049238, and R01MH121246.