Predicting externalizing behavior by brain morphology: findings from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
Tingting Wu (Queens College; Brooklyn College, The City University of New York), Yonglin Huang (Queens College; Brooklyn College, The City University of New York), & Yu Gao (Queens College; Brooklyn College, The City University of New York)
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Thank you for sharing your research and presenting at NEPA! So interesting to think about brain differences linked to future behavior. Do you think there will come a day where scans could be used for screening for prevention/intervention?
Thank you so much for your interest in our study. We believe that it is possible to use brain scans for screening when reliable neuroimaging biomarkers for human behavior are identified. The rapid developments of computational power and machine learning algorithm will also facilitate research in this direction.