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Replicating extensive brain structural heterogeneity in individuals with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Authors:Thomas Wolfers,Jaroslav Rokicki,Dag Alnæ  s,Pierre Berthet,Ingrid Agartz,Seyed Mostafa Kia,Tobias Kaufmann,Mariam Zabihi,Torgeir Moberget,Ingrid Melle,Christian F. Beckmann,Ole A. Andreassen,Andre F. Marquand,Lars T. Westlye
Abstract:Identifying brain processes involved in the risk and development of mental disorders is a major aim. We recently reported substantial interindividual heterogeneity in brain structural aberrations among patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Estimating the normative range of voxel‐based morphometry (VBM) data among healthy individuals using a Gaussian process regression (GPR) enables us to map individual deviations from the healthy range in unseen datasets. Here, we aim to replicate our previous results in two independent samples of patients with schizophrenia (n1 = 94; n2 = 105), bipolar disorder (n1 = 116; n2 = 61), and healthy individuals (n1 = 400; n2 = 312). In line with previous findings with exception of the cerebellum our results revealed robust group level differences between patients and healthy individuals, yet only a small proportion of patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder exhibited extreme negative deviations from normality in the same brain regions. These direct replications support that group level‐differences in brain structure disguise considerable individual differences in brain aberrations, with important implications for the interpretation and generalization of group‐level brain imaging findings to the individual with a mental disorder.
Keywords:bipolar disorder   brain imaging   heterogeneity   individual patient   mental disorders   normative modeling   schizophrenia
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