用计算和基于大脑的方法改变精神病学

IF 18.3 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Teddy J. Akiki, Leanne M. Williams, Thomas Wolfers, Yanwu Yang, Daniel Stahl, Claire M. Gillan
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将计算方法与基于大脑的数据相结合,通过捕获个体神经生物学变异,改善诊断、预后和个性化护理,为精确精神病学提供了一条途径。这一观点强调了规范和基础模型的进步,临床基础原则的重要性,以及强大的测量和可解释性在进步精神卫生保健中的作用。
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Transforming psychiatry with computational and brain-based methods

Transforming psychiatry with computational and brain-based methods
Integrating computational methods with brain-based data presents a path to precision psychiatry by capturing individual neurobiological variation, improving diagnosis, prognosis, and personalized care. This Viewpoint highlights advances in normative and foundation models, the importance of clinically grounded principles, and the role of robust measurement and interpretability in progressing mental health care.
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