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  • Psychiatric research
  • Neuroscience
  • Translational science

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  • The National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative was launched to advance psychiatric diagnosis.
  • The RDoC framework focuses on functional disruptions, integrating behavioral and neurobiological measures.
  • Key principles include multi-modal data, dimensional approaches, and novel subgroup identification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reappraise the seven pillars of RDoC on its 10th anniversary.
  • To highlight advancements and updates to the RDoC framework.
  • To emphasize RDoC's flexible application and evolving research directions.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of research findings related to the RDoC framework.
  • Examination of the framework's application across diverse research areas.
  • Assessment of new research incorporating developmental trajectories and computational approaches.

Main Results:

  • The RDoC framework has guided significant research into neurobehavioral domains relevant to mental disorders.
  • The framework's flexibility and adaptability have been demonstrated.
  • Developmental trajectories and computational methods are increasingly important in RDoC research.

Conclusions:

  • The seven pillars of RDoC have provided a robust foundation for psychiatric research.
  • Future RDoC efforts will focus on central-peripheral interactions, genomic phenotyping, and precision psychiatry targets.
  • The RDoC initiative continues to inform the development of future psychiatric nosology.