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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Psychiatry

Background:

  • Psychiatric conditions often originate in early development, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
  • Individual differences in brain function and development are substantial, particularly in infancy.
  • Traditional neuroimaging methods average data, potentially masking clinically relevant individual variations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the utility of Precision Functional Mapping (PFM) in understanding brain organization and psychiatric disorders.
  • To highlight the potential of PFM in advancing developmental precision psychiatry.
  • To review PFM applications in normative and clinical populations.

Main Methods:

  • Precision Functional Mapping (PFM) as a neuroimaging technique.
  • Analysis of individual-specific and reliable functional brain properties.
  • Review of existing literature on PFM in various populations.

Main Results:

  • PFM provides novel insights into brain organization across the lifespan.
  • PFM has shown promise in understanding the neural basis of psychiatric disorders.
  • Limited utilization of PFM in adult psychiatric conditions has been observed.

Conclusions:

  • PFM's focus on individual brain organization is crucial for understanding neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorders.
  • Infant PFM holds significant potential for developmental precision psychiatry.
  • Individualized neuroimaging approaches are essential for improving clinical outcomes in psychiatric care.