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Novel Gyrification Networks Reveal Links with Psychiatric Risk Factors in Early Illness
School of Psychology
Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment
Applied Health Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Psychiatric Risk Factors
100%
Gyrification
100%
Early Illness
100%
Psychiatric Illness
22%
Illness
22%
Etiology
11%
Healthy Controls
11%
Cognitive Performance
11%
Clinical High Risk
11%
Frontoparietal Network
11%
External Validation
11%
Data-driven Methods
11%
Lateral Occipital Complex
11%
Psychiatric Symptoms
11%
Adulthood
11%
Brain Networks
11%
Internal Validation
11%
Structural Covariance
11%
Psychological Risk
11%
Role Functioning
11%
Recent-onset Psychosis
11%
Developmental Vulnerability
11%
Early Brain Development
11%
Projective Nonnegative Matrix Factorization
11%
Neuroscience
Gyrification
100%
Nerve Cell Differentiation
11%
Brain Network
11%