About this Research Topic
The pathogenesis and clinical treatment are very complex to cognitive impairments and emotional disorders. At present, most patients often have no obvious imaging changes, no specific pathogenic genes have been found, and the therapeutic effect is not satisfactory. It is very important for the evaluation and prediction of functional neurological disorders to further discuss the pathogenesis and physiological process with advanced experimental means and computational methods.
This Research Topic aims to provide a forum to update and discuss some recent advances in identifying cognitive impairments and emotional disorders at various scales, including new discoveries, challenges, opportunities, methods, and specific applications.
Both original research and review articles are welcome. Studies should focus on major trends and challenges in this field. The potential scope includes but are not limited to the following:
1. Cognitive impairments and emotional disorders mechanisms
2. Evaluation and prediction at various scales: cellular, molecular, voxel, network, etc.
3. Artificial intelligence applications: machine learning, transfer learning, attentional neural network, graph neural network, etc.
4. Big data analysis in genomics and molecular imaging
5. Identification of concomitant cognitive impairment and emotional disorders
6. New discoveries about disease sites and therapeutic targets
7. Neurological regulation and drug intervention
Keywords: Evaluation, Prediction, Cognitive Impairment, Emotional Disorder, Various-Scale, Artificial intelligence, Genomics, Molecular Imaging
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