Identifying endophenotypes of autism: A multivariate approach

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Abstract

The existence of an endophenotype of autism spectrum condition (ASC) has been recently suggested by several commentators. It can be estimated by finding differences between controls and people with ASC that are also present when comparing controls and the unaffected siblings of ASC individuals. In this work, we used a multivariate methodology applied on magnetic resonance images to look for such differences. The proposed procedure consists of combining a searchlight approach and a support vector machine classifier to identify the differences between three groups of participants in pairwise comparisons: controls, people with ASC and their unaffected siblings. Then we compared those differences selecting spatially collocated as candidate endophenotypes of ASC. © 2014 Segovia, Holt, Spencer, Górriz, Ramírez, Puntonet, Phillips, Chura, Baron-Cohen and Suckling.

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Segovia, F., Holt, R., Spencer, M., Górriz, J. M., Ramírez, J., Puntonet, C. G., … Suckling, J. (2014). Identifying endophenotypes of autism: A multivariate approach. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 8(JUN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2014.00060

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