
Federico Turkheimer
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1 month ago |
nature.com | Alessio Giacomel |Daniel Martins |Oliver Howes |Pierluigi Selvaggi |Federico Turkheimer |Ottavia Dipasquale | +1 more
AbstractMolecular neuroimaging techniques, like PET and SPECT, offer invaluable insights into the brain’s in-vivo biology and its dysfunction in neuropsychiatric patients. However, the transition of molecular neuroimaging into diagnostics and precision medicine has been limited to a few clinical applications, hindered by issues like practical feasibility, high costs, and high between-subject heterogeneity of neuroimaging measures.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
preprints.org | Jingyi Liu |Federico Turkheimer
PreprintArticleVersion 1This version is not peer-reviewedVersion 1: Received: 21 June 2024 / Approved: 22 June 2024 / Online: 24 June 2024 (11:56:00 CEST)Bettelheim, E.; Liu, J.; Dazzan, P.; Turkheimer, F. Painting Schizophrenia: An Empirical Investigation of the Self-Portraits and Portraits of Edvard Munch. Preprints 2024, 2024061631. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202406.1631.v1Bettelheim, E.; Liu, J.; Dazzan, P.; Turkheimer, F.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
nature.com | Timothy R. Lawn |Alessio Giacomel |Daniel Martins |Mattia Veronese |Matthew Howard |Federico Turkheimer
AbstractAdvanced methods such as REACT have allowed the integration of fMRI with the brain’s receptor landscape, providing novel insights transcending the multiscale organisation of the brain. Similarly, normative modelling has allowed translational neuroscience to move beyond group-average differences and characterise deviations from health at an individual level. Here, we bring these methods together for the first time.
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