
Ivan Maximov
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Jun 16, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Max Korbmacher |Lars T. Westlye |Ivan Maximov
AbstractThe influence of FreeSurfer version-dependent variability in reconstructed cortical features on brain age predictions is average small when varying training and test splits from the same data. FreeSurfer version differences can lead to some variability in brain age dependent on the choice of algorithm and individual differences in brain morphometry, highlighting the advantage of repeated random train-test splitting.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Dani Beck |Tiril P. Gurholt |Irene Voldsbekk |Ivan Maximov
1 INTRODUCTION Ageing has been defined as a multisystem and time-dependent process involving progressive loss of functional and physiological integrity (López-Otín et al., 2013). While advanced age is a primary risk factor for cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, ageing is highly heterogeneous, with differential ageing rates across biological systems and individuals (Cevenini et al., 2008).
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Feb 7, 2024 |
ajp.psychiatryonline.org | Maarten G. Poirot |Henricus G. Ruhé |Henk-Jan M.M. Mutsaerts |Ivan Maximov
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Sep 27, 2023 |
nature.com | Nadine Staples Parker |Pravesh Parekh |Ivan Maximov |Olav B. Smeland |Srdjan Djurovic |Anders M. Dale | +2 more
AbstractImproved understanding of the shared genetic architecture between psychiatric disorders and brain white matter may provide mechanistic insights for observed phenotypic associations. Our objective is to characterize the shared genetic architecture of bipolar disorder (BD), major depression (MD), and schizophrenia (SZ) with white matter fractional anisotropy (FA) and identify shared genetic loci to uncover biological underpinnings.
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Jul 10, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Biomedical Imaging |Ivan Maximov |Eirini Messaritaki |Emilie T. McKinnon
IntroductionSensory Processing Dysfunction (SPD) refers to a clinical deficit in the ability to modulate, discriminate, or create an organized response to sensory information, affecting up to 16% of children (Ben-Sasson et al., 2009). Due to the disruptions in sensory processing, children with SPD may demonstrate atypical or delayed intellectual, language, or motor milestones (May-Benson et al., 2009).
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