Neurological Disorders
Cross-source consensus on Neurological Disorders from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study compared models on ASD, ADHD, and Alzheimer's disease datasets. — Foundation models for discovering robust biomarkers of neurological disorders from dynamic functional connectivity
- Functional hubs are implicated in ASD, ADHD, and Alzheimer's disease. — Foundation models for discovering robust biomarkers of neurological disorders from dynamic functional connectivity
- In ASD, BRAINMAP with Integrated Gradients recovered default mode, salience, thalamocortical, and fusiform networks. — Foundation models for discovering robust biomarkers of neurological disorders from dynamic functional connectivity
- In ADHD, Brain-JEPA with Integrated Gradients identified frontal-parietal and thalamocortical control-loop regions associated with the disorder. — Foundation models for discovering robust biomarkers of neurological disorders from dynamic functional connectivity
- In Alzheimer's disease, Brain-JEPA all-layer LoRA highlighted default-mode and medial temporal lobe regions. — Foundation models for discovering robust biomarkers of neurological disorders from dynamic functional connectivity