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Department of Cognitive Neuroscience

Maastricht University

Oxfordlaan 55
6229EV Maastricht



Editorial: Focus feature on biomarkers in network neuroscience


Journal article


L. Douw, M. Senden, M. P. van den Heuvel
Network Neuroscience, 2022

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Douw, L., Senden, M., & van den Heuvel, M. P. (2022). Editorial: Focus feature on biomarkers in network neuroscience. Network Neuroscience.


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Douw, L., M. Senden, and M. P. van den Heuvel. “Editorial: Focus Feature on Biomarkers in Network Neuroscience.” Network Neuroscience (2022).


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Douw, L., et al. “Editorial: Focus Feature on Biomarkers in Network Neuroscience.” Network Neuroscience, 2022.


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@article{l2022a,
  title = {Editorial: Focus feature on biomarkers in network neuroscience},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Network Neuroscience},
  author = {Douw, L. and Senden, M. and van den Heuvel, M. P.}
}

Abstract

Abstract There is an ongoing need for novel biomarkers in clinical neuroscience, as diagnosis of neurological and psychiatric disorders is hampered by the pronounced overlap of behavioral symptoms and other pathophysiological characteristics. The question that this Focus Feature puts center stage is whether network-based biomarkers may provide a viable tool for distinguishing between disordered populations or whether they may yield only limited differentiating power because of largely shared network characteristics across conditions.


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