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Term Standardization and Normalization for Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)

2018 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics Workshop (ICHI-W), 2018
Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) is a new interdisciplinary classification framework for mental disorders. As the core part, the RDoC matrix has good potentials to be transformed into an ontological structure, which would facilitate automatic data processing. However, the RDoC elements have some limitations in the aspect of data normalization.
Fang Li 0011   +8 more
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The NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project: implications for genetics research

Mammalian Genome, 2013
Heterogeneity of disorders, comorbidity across diagnoses, and reification of existing disease classifications are some of the challenges facing psychiatry in the twenty-first century. NIMH's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project seeks to address these issues by defining basic dimensions of function that cut across disorders as traditionally defined ...
Janine M, Simmons, Kevin J, Quinn
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Dimensionality in the Research Domain Criteria

Abstract The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative is a dimensional framework to study psychopathology in terms of deviations from normal processes, rather than starting with a categorical syndrome and then seeking biological and behavioral mechanisms that correspond to that syndrome ...
Charles A Sanislow   +3 more
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Phenoscreening: a developmental approach to research domain criteria‐motivated sampling

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2020
Background To advance early identification efforts, we must detect and characterize neurodevelopmental sequelae of risk among population‐based samples early in development. However, variability across the typical‐to‐atypical continuum and heterogeneity within and across early emerging psychiatric ...
Colleen M. Doyle   +7 more
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Psychoneuroendocrinology, research domain criteria, and endophenotypes

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2015
Furthermore, positive associations between growth trajectory throughout the first 5 years of life and childhood cognitive ability were observed, in spite of the fact that rapid infancy growth increases the risk to develop obesity, diabetes and hypertension, conditions associated with increased risk to develop cognitive impairment, dementia and ...
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Ontological Realism for the Research Domain Criteria for Mental Disorders

2017
At the heart of the Research Domain Criteria for Mental Disorders is a matrix in which functional aspects of behavior are related to genotypic and (endo-)phenotypic research findings, and the various techniques through which they can been observed. The matrix is work in progress. As such it currently suffers from several shortcomings, the resolution of
Werner, Ceusters   +2 more
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[The sensorimotor domain in the research domain criteria system: progress and perspectives].

Der Nervenarzt, 2021
Over the past three decades research interest in hypokinetic, hyperkinetic, sensorimotor and psychomotor abnormalities in mental disorders has steadily increased. This development has led to an increasing number of scientific initiatives that have not only highlighted the clinical need for early detection of extrapyramidal motor symptoms, tardive ...
Dusan, Hirjak   +4 more
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Psychophysiological assessment of PTSD: A potential research domain criteria construct.

Psychological Assessment, 2013
Most research on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) relies on clinician-administered interview and self-report measures to establish the presence/absence and severity of the disorder. Accurate diagnosis of PTSD is made challenging by the presence of symptoms shared with other psychopathologies and the subjective nature of patients' descriptions of ...
Margaret R, Bauer   +6 more
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The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC): An analysis of methodological and conceptual challenges

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2014
In a bold effort to address the longstanding shortcomings of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) framework for the classification and diagnosis of psychopathology, the National Institute of Mental Health recently launched a research program - the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) - in the hopes of developing an alternative taxonomic system rooted
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