Feb. 13, 2024, 5:43 a.m. | Bradley T. Baker Mustafa S. Salman Zening Fu Armin Iraji Elizabeth Osuch Jeremy Bockholt Vince D. Calh

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In the clinical treatment of mood disorders, the complex behavioral symptoms presented by patients and variability of patient response to particular medication classes can create difficulties in providing fast and reliable treatment when standard diagnostic and prescription methods are used. Increasingly, the incorporation of physiological information such as neuroimaging scans and derivatives into the clinical process promises to alleviate some of the uncertainty surrounding this process. Particularly, if neural features can help to identify patients who may not respond to …

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