Principal component analysis as an efficient method for capturing multivariate brain signatures of complex disorders—ENIGMA study in people with bipolar disorders and obesity

Sean R. McWhinney, Jaroslav Hlinka, Eduard Bakstein, Lorielle M.F. Dietze, Emily L.V. Corkum, Christoph Abé, Martin Alda, Nina Alexander, Francesco Benedetti, Michael Berk, Erlend Bøen, Linda M. Bonnekoh, Birgitte Boye, Katharina Brosch, Erick J. Canales-Rodríguez, Dara M. Cannon, Udo Dannlowski, Caroline Demro, Ana Diaz-Zuluaga, Torbjørn ElvsåshagenLisa T. Eyler, Lydia Fortea, Janice M. Fullerton, Janik Goltermann, Ian H. Gotlib, Dominik Grotegerd, Bartholomeus Haarman, Tim Hahn, Fleur M. Howells, Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Andreas Jansen, Tilo Kircher, Anna Luisa Klahn, Rayus Kuplicki, Elijah Lahud, Mikael Landén, Elisabeth J. Leehr, Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo, Scott Mackey, Ulrik Malt, Fiona Martyn, Elena Mazza, Colm McDonald, Genevieve McPhilemy, Sandra Meier, Susanne Meinert, Elisa Melloni, Philip B. Mitchell, Leila Nabulsi, Igor Nenadić, Robert Nitsch, Nils Opel, Roel A. Ophoff, Maria Ortuño, Bronwyn J. Overs, Julian Pineda-Zapata, Edith Pomarol-Clotet, Joaquim Radua, Jonathan Repple, Gloria Roberts, Elena Rodriguez-Cano, Matthew D. Sacchet, Raymond Salvador, Jonathan Savitz, Freda Scheffler, Peter R. Schofield, Navid Schürmeyer, Chen Shen, Kang Sim, Scott R. Sponheim, Dan J. Stein, Frederike Stein, Benjamin Straube, Chao Suo, Henk Temmingh, Lea Teutenberg, Florian Thomas-Odenthal, Sophia I. Thomopoulos, Snezana Urosevic, Paula Usemann, Neeltje E.M. van Haren, Cristian Vargas, Eduard Vieta, Enric Vilajosana, Annabel Vreeker, Nils R. Winter, Lakshmi N. Yatham, Paul M. Thompson, Ole A. Andreassen, Christopher R.K. Ching, Tomas Hajek*

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