Are neuroanatomical phenotypes for psychiatric disorders robust? An assessment of the reproducibility of grey matter differences in mental illness
Trang Ngoc Cao(Monash University), Toby Constable(Monash University), Ben J. Harrison(The University of Melbourne), Fang Ji(Second Military Medical University), Ashlea Segal(Neurosciences Institute), Juan Zhou(National University of Singapore), Mehul Gajwani(Monash University), Christopher G. Davey(The University of Melbourne), James C. Pang(Monash University), Sidhant Chopra(Yale University), Mark A. Bellgrove(Monash University), Chiung-Yu Chen(National University of Singapore), Jeggan Tiego(Monash University), Alexander Holmes(Monash University), Jessica Kwee(Monash University), Joshua F. Wiley(Monash University), Bree Hartshorn(Monash University)
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