Characterizing major depressive disorder and substance use disorder using heatmaps and variable interactions: The utility of operant behavior and brain structure relationships.
Nicole L VikeSumra BariByoung Woo KimAggelos K KatsaggelosAnne J BloodHans C Breiternull nullPublished in: PloS one (2024)
These findings demonstrate that variable interactions between computational behavior and brain structure, and the patterns of these interactions, segregate MDD and CD. This work raises the hypothesis that analysis of interactions between operant tasks and structural neuroimaging might aide in the objective classification of MDD, CD and other mental health conditions.