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Effect sizes of associations between neuroimaging measures and affective symptoms: A meta-analysis.

Chunliang FengWesley K ThompsonMartin P Paulus
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
These findings support the conclusion that brain imaging measures currently account for a smaller proportion of the interindividual variance in affective symptoms than has been previously reported. The current findings support the need for both large-sample clinical studies and new statistical and theoretical models to more robustly capture systematic variance of brain-affective symptom relationships.
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