Prediction complements explanation in understanding the developing brain

被引:120
作者
Rosenberg, Monica D. [1 ]
Casey, B. J. [1 ]
Holmes, Avram J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Psychol, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Dept Psychiat, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
来源
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS | 2018年 / 9卷
关键词
WHITE-MATTER DEVELOPMENT; ADOLESCENT RISK-TAKING; DOMAIN CRITERIA RDOC; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; SUSTAINED ATTENTION; COGNITIVE CONTROL; LONGITUDINAL DATA; SIMPLE-MODELS; BIG DATA;
D O I
10.1038/s41467-018-02887-9
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
A central aim of human neuroscience is understanding the neurobiology of cognition and behavior. Although we have made significant progress towards this goal, reliance on group-level studies of the developed adult brain has limited our ability to explain population variability and developmental changes in neural circuitry and behavior. In this review, we suggest that predictive modeling, a method for predicting individual differences in behavior from brain features, can complement descriptive approaches and provide new ways to account for this variability. Highlighting the outsized scientific and clinical benefits of prediction in developmental populations including adolescence, we show that predictive brain-based models are already providing new insights on adolescent-specific risk-related behaviors. Together with large-scale developmental neuroimaging datasets and complementary analytic approaches, predictive modeling affords us the opportunity and obligation to identify novel treatment targets and individually tailor the course of interventions for developmental psychopathologies that impact so many young people today.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 157 条
  • [1] The ADHD-200 Consortium: a model to advance the translational potential of neuroimaging in clinical neuroscience
    Acuna, Carlos
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE, 2012, 6
  • [2] A linear mixed model for predicting a binary event from longitudinal data under random effects misspecification
    Albert, Paul S.
    [J]. STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, 2012, 31 (02) : 143 - 154
  • [3] An open resource for transdiagnostic research in pediatric mental health and learning disorders
    Alexander, Lindsay M.
    Escalera, Jasmine
    Ai, Lei
    Andreotti, Charissa
    Febre, Karina
    Mangone, Alexander
    Vega-Potler, Natan
    Langer, Nicolas
    Alexander, Alexis
    Kovacs, Meagan
    Litke, Shannon
    O'Hagan, Bridget
    Andersen, Jennifer
    Bronstein, Batya
    Bui, Anastasia
    Bushey, Marijayne
    Butler, Henry
    Castagna, Victoria
    Camacho, Nicolas
    Chan, Elisha
    Citera, Danielle
    Clucas, Jon
    Cohen, Samantha
    Dufek, Sarah
    Eaves, Megan
    Fradera, Brian
    Gardner, Judith
    Grant-Villegas, Natalie
    Green, Gabriella
    Gregory, Camille
    Hart, Emily
    Harris, Shana
    Horton, Megan
    Kahn, Danielle
    Kabotyanski, Katherine
    Karmel, Bernard
    Kelly, Simon P.
    Kleinman, Kayla
    Koo, Bonhwang
    Kramer, Eliza
    Lennon, Elizabeth
    Lord, Catherine
    Mantello, Ginny
    Margolis, Amy
    Merikangas, Kathleen R.
    Milham, Judith
    Minniti, Giuseppe
    Neuhaus, Rebecca
    Levine, Alexandra
    Osman, Yael
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC DATA, 2017, 4
  • [4] Image processing and Quality Control for the first 10,000 brain imaging datasets from UK Biobank
    Alfaro-Almagro, Fidel
    Jenkinson, Mark
    Bangerter, Neal K.
    Andersson, Jesper L. R.
    Griffanti, Ludovica
    Douaud, Gwenaelle
    Sotiropoulos, Stamatios N.
    Jbabdi, Saad
    Hernandez-Fernandez, Moises
    Vallee, Emmanuel
    Vidaurre, Diego
    Webster, Matthew
    McCarthy, Paul
    Rorden, Christopher
    Daducci, Alessandro
    Alexander, Daniel C.
    Zhang, Hui
    Dragonu, Iulius
    Matthews, Paul M.
    Miller, Karla L.
    Smith, Stephen M.
    [J]. NEUROIMAGE, 2018, 166 : 400 - 424
  • [5] Statistics notes - The cost of dichotomising continuous variables
    Altman, DG
    Royston, P
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2006, 332 (7549): : 1080 - 1080
  • [6] [Anonymous], 2017, JAMA PSYCHIAT, V74, P1183
  • [7] Sensation seeking, aggressiveness, and adolescent reckless behavior
    Arnett, JJ
    [J]. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 1996, 20 (06) : 693 - 702
  • [8] White Matter Development in Adolescence: A DTI Study
    Asato, M. R.
    Terwilliger, R.
    Woo, J.
    Luna, B.
    [J]. CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2010, 20 (09) : 2122 - 2131
  • [9] Inflation of the type I error rate when a continuous confounding variable is categorized in logistic regression analyses
    Austin, PC
    Brunner, LJ
    [J]. STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, 2004, 23 (07) : 1159 - 1178
  • [10] White matter development during childhood and adolescence: A cross-sectional diffusion tensor imaging study
    Barnea-Goraly, N
    Menon, V
    Eckert, M
    Tamm, L
    Bammer, R
    Karchemskiy, A
    Dant, CC
    Reiss, AL
    [J]. CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2005, 15 (12) : 1848 - 1854