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Russian Scientists Learn to Detect Depression With Help From MRI Scans
Russian Scientists Learn to Detect Depression With Help From MRI Scans
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MRI, AI to Help Doctors Diagnose Depression and Bipolar Disorder
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Russian scientists have learned to pinpoint depression with 93% accuracy using MRI and AI. Neural networks look for differences in brain connectivity structures between people with and without the disorder. The method would help general practitioners distinguish between clinical depression and depression with bipolar disorder, a major Russian daily reported.The experiment involved 49 healthy individuals and 35 people with depression. The diagnosis took 15 minutes. The MRI recorded blood flow in the brain, which is used to determine the activity of certain areas. People with depression are known to have weaker connections between certain areas of the brain.In the next phase, the scientists plan to study changes in brain activity in people with bipolar disorder and teach artificial intelligence to distinguish it from clinical depression.The method was developed by scientists from the Baltic Center for Neurotechnologies and Artificial Intelligence at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU), the Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv, and Ural Federal University.
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Russian Scientists Learn to Detect Depression With Help From MRI Scans
14:01 GMT 22.03.2023 (Updated: 10:43 GMT 21.04.2023) MRI, AI to Help Doctors Diagnose Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Russian scientists have learned to pinpoint depression with 93% accuracy using MRI and AI. Neural networks look for differences in brain connectivity structures between people with and without the disorder. The method would help general practitioners distinguish between clinical depression and depression with bipolar disorder, a major Russian daily reported.
21 December 2022, 17:42 GMT
The experiment involved 49 healthy individuals and 35 people with depression. The diagnosis took 15 minutes. The MRI recorded blood flow in the brain, which is used to determine the activity of certain areas. People with depression are known to have weaker connections between certain areas of the brain.
In the next phase, the scientists plan to study changes in brain activity
in people with bipolar disorder and teach artificial intelligence to distinguish it from clinical depression.
The method was developed by scientists from the Baltic Center for Neurotechnologies and Artificial Intelligence at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU), the Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv, and Ural Federal University.