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1. A prediction model for electroconvulsive therapy effectiveness in patients with major depressive disorder from the Dutch ECT Consortium (DEC)

2. DenseNet and Support Vector Machine classifications of major depressive disorder using vertex-wise cortical features

3. Multi-site benchmark classification of major depressive disorder using machine learning on cortical and subcortical measures

4. Multi-site benchmark classification of major depressive disorder using machine learning on cortical and subcortical measures

5. Physical comorbidities of older age bipolar disorder (OABD) patients: A global replication analysis of prevalence and sex differences

8. Sex Differences Among Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder: Results From the Global Aging & Geriatric Experiments in Bipolar Disorder (GAGE-BD) Project

11. Electric field causes volumetric changes in the human brain.

14. Volume of the Human Hippocampus and Clinical Response Following Electroconvulsive Therapy

15. The pursuit for markers of disease progression in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia: a scoping review to optimize outcome measures for clinical trials

17. Elevated body weight modulates subcortical volume change and associated clinical response following electroconvulsive therapy

18. Trajectories of behavior and social cognition in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and primary psychiatric disorders: A call for better operationalization of socioemotional changes.

19. Physical comorbidities of older age bipolar disorder (OABD) patients: A global replication analysis of prevalence and sex differences

20. Sex Differences Among Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder: Results From the Global Aging & Geriatric Experiments in Bipolar Disorder (GAGE-BD) Project

22. Brain Changes Induced by Electroconvulsive Therapy Are Broadly Distributed

25. Sex Differences Among Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder: Results From the Global Aging & Geriatric Experiments in Bipolar Disorder (GAGE-BD) Project

26. BrainAge of patients with severe late-life depression referred for electroconvulsive therapy

27. Early- and Late-Onset Depression in Late Life: A Prospective Study on Clinical and Structural Brain Characteristics and Response to Electroconvulsive Therapy

28. Decreased emotion recognition and reduced focus on facial hallmarks in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia compared to primary psychiatric disorders and controls

30. Electroconvulsive therapy is associated with increased immunoreactivity of neuroplasticity markers in the hippocampus of depressed patients

31. Altered brain metabolism in frontotemporal dementia and psychiatric disorders: involvement of the anterior cingulate cortex

32. BrainAge of patients with severe late-life depression referred for electroconvulsive therapy

33. Resilience to cognitive impairment in the oldest-old: design of the EMIF-AD 90+ study

39. Neural Substrates of Psychotic Depression : Findings From the Global ECT-MRI Research Collaboration

40. Neural Substrates of Psychotic Depression:Findings from the Global ECT-MRI Research Collaboration

41. Interrogating Associations Between Polygenic Liabilities and Electroconvulsive Therapy Effectiveness

42. Interrogating Associations Between Polygenic Liabilities and Electroconvulsive Therapy Effectiveness

44. Interrogating Associations Between Polygenic Liabilities and Electroconvulsive Therapy Effectiveness

45. The ratio and interaction between neurotrophin and immune signaling during electroconvulsive therapy in late-life depression

46. Neural Substrates of Psychotic Depression: Findings From the Global ECT-MRI Research Collaboration

47. Inflammation and Cognitive Functioning in Depressed Older Adults Treated With Electroconvulsive Therapy

48. Development and validation of a neuroimaging biomarker for electroconvulsive therapy outcome in depression: a multicenter machine learning analysis

50. Brain Changes Induced by Electroconvulsive Therapy Are Broadly Distributed

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