The Use of Random Forests to Identify Brain Regions on Amyloid and FDG PET Associated With MoCA Score
Conclusions
Random forests help pinpoint clinically relevant ROIs associated with MoCA score; amyloid increased and 18F-FDG decreased with decreasing MoCA score, most significantly in the posterior cingulate gyrus.
Source: Clinical Nuclear Medicine - Category: Nuclear Medicine Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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