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The challenges of using machine learning models in psychiatric research and clinical practice.

Eur Neuropsychopharmacol

November 2024

School of Biological and Chemical Sciences and School of Psychology, Centre for Neuroimaging, Cognition and Genomics (NICOG), University of Galway, Ireland. Electronic address:

To understand the complex nature of heterogeneous psychiatric disorders, scientists and clinicians are required to employ a wide range of clinical, endophenotypic, neuroimaging, genomic, and environmental data to understand the biological mechanisms of psychiatric illness before this knowledge is applied into clinical setting. Machine learning (ML) is an automated process that can detect patterns from large multidimensional datasets and can supersede conventional statistical methods as it can detect both linear and non-linear relationships. Due to this advantage, ML has potential to enhance our understanding, improve diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders.

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Cell-Specific Gene Expression in the Prenatal Brain and Schizophrenia Risk.

Biol Psychiatry

January 2023

Centre for Neuroimaging, Cognition and Genomics, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland. Electronic address:

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